V6 exhaust choices and setups
#91
just want to be sure
So I just want to check before I spend a bunch of money on stuff and not make the wrong decision.
What I would like to do is get and H-pipe becuase apparently its a deeper sound and more torque down low. That leads to a GT catback and then I want to put on Flowmaster 40 series. Is there anything wrong with this set up or should I be ok?
What I would like to do is get and H-pipe becuase apparently its a deeper sound and more torque down low. That leads to a GT catback and then I want to put on Flowmaster 40 series. Is there anything wrong with this set up or should I be ok?
#95
Mustang V6 Dual Exhaust Adapter Kit (99-04 V6)
Magnaflow Catback
40 Series Delta Flow 2.25" O/O
I'm pretty sure i maybe able to find the catback for cheaper but I'll have to shop around more
Magnaflow Catback
40 Series Delta Flow 2.25" O/O
I'm pretty sure i maybe able to find the catback for cheaper but I'll have to shop around more
#96
ok you have a problem there. you cant have both 2 and 3
just one of them. American Muscle doesnt sell flowmaster so if you want flowmaster you have to get it from another site. do you want true daul or just the look?
just one of them. American Muscle doesnt sell flowmaster so if you want flowmaster you have to get it from another site. do you want true daul or just the look?
#97
I want true dual and I think im going to go with
1999 - 2004 Ford Mustang GT/ MACH1/Bullitt from flowmaster along with the adaptor kit from above.($100 cheaper) I dont think there would be a problem trying to fit this correct me if im wrong.
1999 - 2004 Ford Mustang GT/ MACH1/Bullitt from flowmaster along with the adaptor kit from above.($100 cheaper) I dont think there would be a problem trying to fit this correct me if im wrong.
#98
thats better that will fit. But really i wish someone else would come in here in tell me if im wrong. B/c I dont really know if you need the adaptor kit but it will work you just might not need it. but the system will work
#101
HerPony has a custom 2.25 in True Dual catback with Flowmaster 40's.
In Southern California it cost 600 out the door. It has a nice sound and compliments the CAI and 25% Reduction Crank pully very nicely.
In Southern California it cost 600 out the door. It has a nice sound and compliments the CAI and 25% Reduction Crank pully very nicely.
#106
You're totally right!
You're totally right!
I have a V6 that I turned into a "true dual" running machine! Long, long story short, I started with "custom" work that was horrendous, and ended up meeting some great folks and now have a super fabricator/mechanic that can weld like a computer does!
I now have stock headers into an Pypes hi-flow catted X-pipe into dual Flowmaster 50 series mufflers welded into a MAC catback kit. And...a LOT of custom fabricating to make it all work well together!
Pros:
Pypes is awesome to work with and fully warrants their products!
I like the hp increase my car has experienced with the X-pipe!
The Flowmasters! The company and the mufflers are fabulous!
Cons:
I cut out the MAC mufflers and welded in Flowmaster 50 series because I disliked the MACs. They were terribly, obnoxiously loud and the tone was awful!
MAC did not warrant their catted H-pipe, so I sent it back and requested a refund!
Droning occurs around 45mph...a result of the pipe size and the 3.8L V6 engine. I run 2.5" piping from the headers out to 3" stainless tips. I wish I had stuck with 2.25" out to 2.5" or 3"!
I wish I had stuck with the stock Y-pipe and gone dual from there back. I have had 4 exhaust systems and 5 sets of mufflers on my car over the past year! I have forked out a TON of money and time to have the system redone from the original (terrible) fabricator work. But, I'm extremely happy with the final product now. If I may ever help anyone else out, please contact me.
I have a V6 that I turned into a "true dual" running machine! Long, long story short, I started with "custom" work that was horrendous, and ended up meeting some great folks and now have a super fabricator/mechanic that can weld like a computer does!
I now have stock headers into an Pypes hi-flow catted X-pipe into dual Flowmaster 50 series mufflers welded into a MAC catback kit. And...a LOT of custom fabricating to make it all work well together!
Pros:
Pypes is awesome to work with and fully warrants their products!
I like the hp increase my car has experienced with the X-pipe!
The Flowmasters! The company and the mufflers are fabulous!
Cons:
I cut out the MAC mufflers and welded in Flowmaster 50 series because I disliked the MACs. They were terribly, obnoxiously loud and the tone was awful!
MAC did not warrant their catted H-pipe, so I sent it back and requested a refund!
Droning occurs around 45mph...a result of the pipe size and the 3.8L V6 engine. I run 2.5" piping from the headers out to 3" stainless tips. I wish I had stuck with 2.25" out to 2.5" or 3"!
I wish I had stuck with the stock Y-pipe and gone dual from there back. I have had 4 exhaust systems and 5 sets of mufflers on my car over the past year! I have forked out a TON of money and time to have the system redone from the original (terrible) fabricator work. But, I'm extremely happy with the final product now. If I may ever help anyone else out, please contact me.
#108
I got Twin Super 40 Series Mufflers, 2.5" outlets, 3" stainless tips, and mid piping for $550
#109
I got mine for $320
#113
The mac bolt on catback is a good choice. sounds good and all you do is unbolt stocker and install the y-piped dual setup.
#116
The only major down side to this set up is that its not a bolt on and if your not experienced with working on cars you'll need to take it to a shop(cutting and welding involved). I had the whole deal installed for like $150 so it wasn't to bad I think.
There are only two things wrong with it or are normal and just bother me. The first is that the exhaust makes a poping noise when the engine is off and im assuming thats the metal cooling and warping etc. The other is that my exhaust seems to be kind of moody and chooses to sound bad a$$ when it feels like the rest of the time it just sounds good or meh and personally I would like it to stay bad a$$ 100% of the time but at least it makes noise now.