Remote-valve Exhaust System Makes Your Mustang Stealthy

Remote-valve Exhaust System Makes Your Mustang Stealthy

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XFORCE Varex is a smartphone-controlled exhaust system that lets you drive your Mustang hard without attracting cops.

You’ve got a big powerplant under the hood of your Mustang, and you’re proud to let the whole world know about it, whether at a Cars and Coffee event or on the highway. However, the police are more than proud to bust you for having a noisy exhaust system due to noise ordinances. At the same time, you don’t want to dip back down to the stock system, because you’re not about that life, son.

JD JoyrideTV shows you an exhaust that can keep the P71 patrol off your butt and allow your Mustang the full freedom to express itself. They take their time getting to the good stuff, but three or so minutes in, they reveal a new exhaust kit for their 2008 Shelby GT500 to wear the XFORCE Varex system.

XFORCE Varex Exhaust System

After a brief stop at a few parts shops to replace a part to finish the installation, the JD uses his phone to control the tailpipe openings of the Varex system. Fully closed, the GT500 is reigned in for cruising the parking lot or the fairgrounds. At 25 percent, the horses are galloping as usual, nothing that would attract undue attention.

Shelby GT500 with XFORCE Varex Exhaust System

And when the exhaust is fully opened? The GT500’s horses are at full stampede, which our host demonstrates on the backroads near his Virginia home.

XFORCE Varex Exhaust System

The Varex system can also use GPS to determine when to open up and when to keep it on the down-low. And if you don’t have your smartphone handy, the system comes with two keychains which can let loose or corral the horses with a push of the proper button.

“If you guys don’t have this, you need it,” said JD. We couldn’t agree more. This exhaust will save you from the law while also allowing you the freedom to be loud and proud.

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Cameron Aubernon's path to automotive journalism began in the early New '10s. Back then, a friend of hers thought she was an independent fashion blogger.

Aubernon wasn't, so she became one, covering fashion in her own way for the next few years.

From there, she's written for: Louisville.com/Louisville Magazine, Insider Louisville, The Voice-Tribune/The Voice, TOPS Louisville, Jeffersontown Magazine, Dispatches Europe, The Truth About Cars, Automotive News, Yahoo Autos, RideApart, Hagerty, and Street Trucks.

Aubernon also served as the editor-in-chief of a short-lived online society publication in Louisville, Kentucky, interned at the city's NPR affiliate, WFPL-FM, and was the de facto publicist-in-residence for a communal art space near the University of Louisville.

Aubernon is a member of the International Motor Press Association, and the Washington Automotive Press Association.


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