Resonator delete and GT500 exhaust (pics & video)
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Resonator delete and GT500 exhaust (pics & video)
Resonator delete and GT500 exhaust (pics & video):
[thanks to TMS members jonztang, Brandon302, autobred, TheDivaDanielle, & White5ohh for helping me out]
[thanks to TMS members jonztang, Brandon302, autobred, TheDivaDanielle, & White5ohh for helping me out]
Second video:
Part 2, 2011 Mustang GT with resonator delete and GT500 (SVT) exhaust - YouTube
I know, I know, I'm not George Lucas.
Part 2, 2011 Mustang GT with resonator delete and GT500 (SVT) exhaust - YouTube
I know, I know, I'm not George Lucas.
I swear its the only time I hear it is when I watch the videos you guys put up
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Thanks, Rob! The resonator delete really wakes up the SVT exhaust. Man, for the money, I think it's the best way to get some sound and flow out of the GT, without breaking the bank. Roush, Magnaflow, Pypes, etc. all can cost up to $800. Only $300 for the SVTs, $100 (or less) for the resonator delete, deep, pure, V-8 sound, from idle up to 6000rpm, sounds great. And NO DRONE at ANY speed. I also have CAI, so the sound improves above 3000rpm, too!
Thanks, Rob! The resonator delete really wakes up the SVT exhaust. Man, for the money, I think it's the best way to get some sound and flow out of the GT, without breaking the bank. Roush, Magnaflow, Pypes, etc. all can cost up to $800. Only $300 for the SVTs, $100 (or less) for the resonator delete, deep, pure, V-8 sound, from idle up to 6000rpm, sounds great. And NO DRONE at ANY speed. I also have CAI, so the sound improves above 3000rpm, too!
Last edited by PJRManagement; Sep 22, 2012 at 12:16 PM.



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