Your choices or opinions on exhaust
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None of the above...
SLP PowerFlo for me...
SLP PowerFlo for me...
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I like my SLP Loudmouths a lot. Since none of the exhaust systems above really give any power gain I don't see the sense in spending more then the $225 the Loudmouths cost me. The car sounds awesome and always gets people attention. In fact people at my work come out to the garage to hear my car in it because they think it sounds awesome.
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Flowmater American Thunders axle back. They sound great and really turn heads, but you will get some cabin drone around 2000 RPM. This gets annoying if you drive a lot at 40-50 mph. But you can eliminate most of the drone by just shifting to a lower gear, or if you have an auto tranny turning off the overdrive.
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Originally posted by 364@July 29, 2005, 8:21 AM
Flowmater American Thunders axle back. They sound great and really turn heads, but you will get some cabin drone around 2000 RPM. This gets annoying if you drive a lot at 40-50 mph. But you can eliminate most of the drone by just shifting to a lower gear, or if you have an auto tranny turning off the overdrive.
Flowmater American Thunders axle back. They sound great and really turn heads, but you will get some cabin drone around 2000 RPM. This gets annoying if you drive a lot at 40-50 mph. But you can eliminate most of the drone by just shifting to a lower gear, or if you have an auto tranny turning off the overdrive.
I have learned to deal with the drone for the most part. I've heard adding a CAI will change the drone, so we'll see. I plan on leaving the Flows on until after the CAI install. IF the drone persists, I'll be looking into something different.
The 4" rolled tips look "sick" (as the hip people say). The sound (other than the drone) is awesome. Hard to beat for the price. May go with SLP loudmouths if I do take off the Flowmasters.
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Originally posted by Lowe!@July 29, 2005, 10:12 AM
Agreed!!!
I have learned to deal with the drone for the most part. I've heard adding a CAI will change the drone, so we'll see. I plan on leaving the Flows on until after the CAI install. IF the drone persists, I'll be looking into something different.
The 4" rolled tips look "sick" (as the hip people say). The sound (other than the drone) is awesome. Hard to beat for the price. May go with SLP loudmouths if I do take off the Flowmasters.
Agreed!!!
I have learned to deal with the drone for the most part. I've heard adding a CAI will change the drone, so we'll see. I plan on leaving the Flows on until after the CAI install. IF the drone persists, I'll be looking into something different.
The 4" rolled tips look "sick" (as the hip people say). The sound (other than the drone) is awesome. Hard to beat for the price. May go with SLP loudmouths if I do take off the Flowmasters.
Another vote for these - they really make you sound like the old classic 5.0 sound - I love 'em! And I love the design - the black body of the muffler belnds right in mwith my black ride and the silver tips are killers.
The drone is really not bad at all for me - if what i hear is what other people complaina about I'm surprise cause I can live with that no problem. Not 'irritating' to me at all...
Price - kick-hiney - I got mine for approx $250 and installed myself - SUPER easy install....
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Originally posted by gnn60gt500@July 28, 2005, 8:37 PM
Magnaflow
Stainless Steel, Life Time Warranty- and straight through design
Magnaflow
Stainless Steel, Life Time Warranty- and straight through design
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Mustang Monthly recommends the CORSA for the 05 , they quoted 13.5 more HP with them and have a great article on installation.
IF I fail emissions with the SLP - thats what I am going to switch to.
IF I fail emissions with the SLP - thats what I am going to switch to.