V6 Side Exhaust
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V6 Side Exhaust
I'm having troubles finding a dual side exhaust kit. I was thinking that I should probably just make one myself; however, if anyone knows of a dual side exhaust kit for a 2009 V6 Mustang, (Stainless Steel Only), PLEASE share them with me. I've been searching for the past couple of days for one.
Also, if I were to make my own dual exhaust, which muffler or mufflers would you recommend for a more classic, throaty, aggressive sound? Buying the muffler alone has started to become an issue because I just can't decide what I want, simply because there are so many to choose from, but no real reviews as far as on a V6.
Also, if I were to make my own dual exhaust, which muffler or mufflers would you recommend for a more classic, throaty, aggressive sound? Buying the muffler alone has started to become an issue because I just can't decide what I want, simply because there are so many to choose from, but no real reviews as far as on a V6.
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I'm having troubles finding a dual side exhaust kit. I was thinking that I should probably just make one myself; however, if anyone knows of a dual side exhaust kit for a 2009 V6 Mustang, (Stainless Steel Only), PLEASE share them with me. I've been searching for the past couple of days for one.
Also, if I were to make my own dual exhaust, which muffler or mufflers would you recommend for a more classic, throaty, aggressive sound? Buying the muffler alone has started to become an issue because I just can't decide what I want, simply because there are so many to choose from, but no real reviews as far as on a V6.
Also, if I were to make my own dual exhaust, which muffler or mufflers would you recommend for a more classic, throaty, aggressive sound? Buying the muffler alone has started to become an issue because I just can't decide what I want, simply because there are so many to choose from, but no real reviews as far as on a V6.
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Thanks for bringing that one up, I actually forgot to mention that in the original post. Cervinis is WAYYYY to expensive for me. I can build the same kit for around $600 or less; but I'm trying to avoid having to go down to a shop and use the tools and equipment to build the exhaust and have to mock up, fabricate, mock up, change, fabricate more, mock up more. Yeah...takes a long time. I'm actually trying to get someone to do the work for me...and not for a ton of money. Nothing against Cervinis, as their exhaust sounds amazing, but they charge too much for their products.
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Thanks for bringing that one up, I actually forgot to mention that in the original post. Cervinis is WAYYYY to expensive for me. I can build the same kit for around $600 or less; but I'm trying to avoid having to go down to a shop and use the tools and equipment to build the exhaust and have to mock up, fabricate, mock up, change, fabricate more, mock up more. Yeah...takes a long time. I'm actually trying to get someone to do the work for me...and not for a ton of money. Nothing against Cervinis, as their exhaust sounds amazing, but they charge too much for their products.
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I prefer Borla. A kit is likely going to be most cost effective. But if you have the tools to put your own kit together, then more power to you. Personally, I think half of Cervini's "stuff" is trash/rice, and beyond that...from what I've seen on this forum, their customer service is absolute ****. I'd browse around more, but let us know what you decide.
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I really do like the cervinis kit and it is quite top notch also I was thinking that if you find a side exhaust kit for the GT it should work for you since the main difference is that the V6 has the single exhaust and since you are going duals it should be the same
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That's a possibility. Didn't really think about that one too much. I'll have to go under my friend's GT and see if it's close enough to be able to match a GT Side exhaust on a V6. Hmmmmmmmmmm
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I'm not sure about how a side exhaust would work but with the V6 conversion pieces the hangers use a stock location that Ford has built in for the V8's so it should all be the same.
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Oooooo, thank you Ricky345. I didn't even think of checking the ShelbyStore! I thought they usually provided stuff for the GT and GT500!
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