Magnaflow's on V-6.
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Magnaflow's on V-6.
I installed my Magnaflow's yesterday. Part number 15595. They fit perfect and weigh almost half as much as the factory mufflers. They sound very nice, not too loud and not too quiet. Sorry about the quality but i live only around 100 feet from a 4 lane highway.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r0w6UJIJxqA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r0w6UJIJxqA
Very nice David. I'm also thinking of going with MagnaFlow because I like the deep tone that they are tuned at. I really want the Competition Series (the one with mufflers) but I'm afraid that may be too loud. I may have to settle with the Street Series.
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legacy Tms Member MEMORIAL Rest In Peace 10/06/2021




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Thanks. The Magnaflows are the perfect sound in my opinion. Nice and very deep. The build quality is very good. I had a Magnaflow on my last car i traded for my Mustang. I let a friend of my girlfriends family hear it just a little while ago. He couldn't believe my Mustang was a V-6. I'm very happy. They were so easy to install.
Sounds very nice, and looks great as well.
I'm happy with the stock sound of mine ... maybe the bigger M/T muffler tips give it a more aggressive sound or these mufflers are slightly different internally than the A/T ones as well.
Just spend $496 (less $70 mail-in rebate) on a set of Michelin X-ICE XI2 215/65-17 Snow Tires and $35 on the TPMS reset tool.
And will be spending another $387 on a set of 17x7 wheels, $125~$181 on a set of TPMS Sensors, and ~$75 for mounting to complete my "Winter Snow Tire/Wheel Package" by the end of the month.
For me, "perfomance mods" will have to wait until next year !!
Doug
I'm happy with the stock sound of mine ... maybe the bigger M/T muffler tips give it a more aggressive sound or these mufflers are slightly different internally than the A/T ones as well.
Just spend $496 (less $70 mail-in rebate) on a set of Michelin X-ICE XI2 215/65-17 Snow Tires and $35 on the TPMS reset tool.
And will be spending another $387 on a set of 17x7 wheels, $125~$181 on a set of TPMS Sensors, and ~$75 for mounting to complete my "Winter Snow Tire/Wheel Package" by the end of the month.
For me, "perfomance mods" will have to wait until next year !!
Doug
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