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BluDvl 04-23-2007 11:02 AM

exhaust
 
Hey guys, Does anyone have any advise on a good cat-back system? I eventually want to do a full set-up but I have to wait until I swap my auto to manual. Any thoughts would be appreciated.

venom 04-23-2007 01:12 PM

Thats like asking do you think my 300lb girlfriend is pretty. It all depends on your taste. Take a listen https://mustangboards.com/exhaust-videos/
https://mustangboards.com/mustang/pi...ry.php/cat/508
and http://video.google.com/videosearch?...=1&sa=N&tab=wv

BluDvl 04-24-2007 12:22 PM

exhaust
 
I like the deep rumble at low speeds with not too much poppin and crackin at deceleration. I also live in Alpharetta GA were emissions are required. So cats are a must. What is your opinion of Bassani?

venom 04-24-2007 01:04 PM

You cant go wrong with that as long as your pocket can take it.

BluDvl 04-24-2007 01:57 PM

If not Bassani, what are some other options ?

venom 04-24-2007 09:35 PM

You should pick based on taste next if you want stainless steel which is for life. That will help you narrow it down. If you plan only to keep stang for a few years then SS is not important.

BluDvl 04-25-2007 06:28 AM

ok thanks

venom 04-25-2007 06:45 AM

Sorry that I dont tell you a make or model. It is bad if you dont hear it before you buy it. If you listen to someones setup you must know what motor,headers if any, xipipe or hpipe,cats or uncatted and what catback they have. Any change in these parts will cause your exhaust to perhaps not sound as you expected. I just posted my current setup here take a listen https://mustangboards.com/exhaust-vi...-powerflo.html

Its a tough choice I have changed my setup 3 times and going for a 4th.

bassman97 04-25-2007 06:58 AM

Sounds like chamber mufflers is what you're looking for. Mac, Hooker, and Flowmaster is what you want to look at for that deep rumble at idle. Just w/ the Flows, you will get drone at 2k rpm.

BluDvl 04-25-2007 07:08 AM

Oh no thats cool. I appreciate all the insight. I just dont want to buy a crappy sounding set-up. There are just so many combinations out there it gets kind of frustrating doing all the shopping. But it is really informative though.

BluDvl 04-25-2007 07:11 AM

so what does your current set up consist of? Is this on a cobra ?

jjtgiants 04-25-2007 09:29 AM

magnaflow for the win! Mild sound, but will scream a little at wide open throttle....will perform just as good or better than most cat backs, and won't break the bank!

blackstang01 04-25-2007 10:25 AM

im running magnapacks and i wouldnt buy another car with out them....they have a nice idle node and quiet at highway speeds..but when you mash the gas they really roar!!!!!

jjtgiants 04-25-2007 11:07 AM


Originally Posted by blackstang01 (Post 258666)
im running magnapacks and i wouldnt buy another car with out them....they have a nice idle node and quiet at highway speeds..but when you mash the gas they really roar!!!!!

too loud for my taste, but they do sound good.

BluDvl 04-25-2007 01:01 PM


Originally Posted by jjtgiants (Post 258648)
magnaflow for the win! Mild sound, but will scream a little at wide open throttle....will perform just as good or better than most cat backs, and won't break the bank!

I live were emission are in force so cats are a must. would this set up still be as good?

jjtgiants 04-25-2007 01:50 PM


Originally Posted by BluDvl (Post 258691)
I live were emission are in force so cats are a must. would this set up still be as good?

There are 3 parts to your exhaust system....headers, mid pipe and cat back. The cat back system has nothing to do with your cats...it's the exhaust part after your cats...hints the term cat back....the mid pipe are where your cats are located. Installing a new cat back would basically consists of changing mufflers and the pipes they are attached to.

As long as you leave your stock mid pipe in you'll be fine.

00blkstanggt 04-25-2007 04:27 PM

Go with some long tube headers, o/r x-pipe, and flowmasters. Thats my setup and I love it. It's not overbearing loud at idle and mild acceleration, but she screams and growls at WOT. I love it.

eccmustang 04-28-2007 09:54 PM

i have a mac o/r h-pipe and flowmaster 40 series mufflers...its quiet at idle, kinda loud at a mild acceleration but its really loud at wide open throttle, i can't wait to get my headers then it'll be a little louder...the h-pipe was $200 and it was about $60 for each muffler

PureStang 04-28-2007 10:10 PM

long tube headers, catted H, slp powerflow catback. business on the inside, party on the out side (quiet in the cab, loud and fun on the exterior)

00WhiteGT 06-20-2007 02:07 PM

exhaust
 
I went with a mac pro-chamber mid pipe and the magnaflow cat back. Sounds great but wont pass emissions if u touch the mid-pipe at all. So just keep the stock one and bolt it back up when its time for smog. Its a little bit of work, but the sound and power of the catless prochamber with the cat-back is amazing. Or u can try a mid-pipe with cats, it might pass smog where ur from, but in california nothing doing. gl man. :breakdancesmilie:

TripleT 02-03-2008 07:52 PM

Alpharetta?
 

Originally Posted by BluDvl (Post 254300)
I like the deep rumble at low speeds with not too much poppin and crackin at deceleration. I also live in Alpharetta GA were emissions are required. So cats are a must. What is your opinion of Bassani?


Hey man you live in Alpharetta, Ga? Shit dude what exit, I live in Cumming rite off of exit 14. maybe we could meet up sometime, i would definitely like to hear your exhaust.
thanks!


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