GT dual exhaust how-to
For those interested, I just posted a how-to thread on installing GT muffler duals with pictures and part numbers here:
http://www.mustangforums.com/m_555524/mpag..._/tm.htm#555536
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http://www.mustangforums.com/m_555524/mpag..._/tm.htm#555536
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Do the two pipes ever meet? Did Midas weld in an H or cross them for an X?
Sounds like a good deal, I'd love to do duals later down the road. Have you noticed any loss or gains in power, and did you get a tune?
Sounds like a good deal, I'd love to do duals later down the road. Have you noticed any loss or gains in power, and did you get a tune?
The new left pipe ties into the existing left side head pipe just past the cat. So the existing tie-in from the left pipe to right is still there, it acts as kind of a y-shaped crossover. I can't say I'm too happy with that, it's likely not the most efficient setup.
I can't tell a difference in performance. After I added the right side GT muffler and the K&N filter it did feel like it had more pep, but the dual GTs don't seem to have added (or lost) anything over the single GT. I mainly did it for the looks though, I never did like the single exhaust sticking out the back!
I have not gotten a tune. I probably will some day after they get the tunes dialed in better for the V6.
I can't tell a difference in performance. After I added the right side GT muffler and the K&N filter it did feel like it had more pep, but the dual GTs don't seem to have added (or lost) anything over the single GT. I mainly did it for the looks though, I never did like the single exhaust sticking out the back!
I have not gotten a tune. I probably will some day after they get the tunes dialed in better for the V6.
ok heres what I got in mind from what your description. You can either confirim or fix what I have concluded using my mad paint skills
stock way
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how you have it
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If that's the case, it's actually not that bad of a setup.
stock way
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how you have it
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If that's the case, it's actually not that bad of a setup.
Originally posted by flight96@June 5, 2005, 11:35 AM
You mention that there are holes in the frame rail for the brackets. Did I read right that they are not threaded?
You mention that there are holes in the frame rail for the brackets. Did I read right that they are not threaded?
What Shave said
If you buy the extra hardware at Home Depot, use one of the factory bolts to chase the threads first. It's easier to get them lined up because the first 1/4" or so of the factory bolt is an unthreaded lug.
If you buy the extra hardware at Home Depot, use one of the factory bolts to chase the threads first. It's easier to get them lined up because the first 1/4" or so of the factory bolt is an unthreaded lug.
Yes that is right, they are not threaded. But having said that once you screw in a bolt they become threaded. Just make sure you are aimed straight in and you we not have a problem
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