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Old 08-06-2007, 08:27 PM
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Ok..thanks guys but does anyone know if there is a major difference sound wise between the GT adaptor route or the bolt on MAC kit
 
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www.mustangexhaust.com you can find a lot of different clips there
 
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This is great information. Especially for a noob like me.

I am still unclear about something. If I understand correctly, the headers are attached to the exhaust ports of the engine and fit to the mid pipes, which fit to the "cat back" system that normally include the muffler and tips, correct? Where are the catalytic converter(s)?

Looking at an exhaust system like the JBA Stainless Steel Dual Exhaust w/ H-Pipe. It says nothing about the catalytic converters. How many does the v6 have? If I get this exhaust system will I have to but new cats? ANy help would be appreciated. Thanks.
 
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Originally Posted by vancebreck
This is great information. Especially for a noob like me.

I am still unclear about something. If I understand correctly, the headers are attached to the exhaust ports of the engine and fit to the mid pipes, which fit to the "cat back" system that normally include the muffler and tips, correct? Where are the catalytic converter(s)?

Looking at an exhaust system like the JBA Stainless Steel Dual Exhaust w/ H-Pipe. It says nothing about the catalytic converters. How many does the v6 have? If I get this exhaust system will I have to but new cats? ANy help would be appreciated. Thanks.
the cats are in the mid pipe between the headers and the mufflers
so it goes headers, cats, mufflers, tips


Ok the word cat back is confusing you. a cat back is from the cats back out to the tips. So your hooking up the system to the cats. So no your not replacing the cats. And you have 4 cats
 
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Originally Posted by Cheddarbob
the cats are in the mid pipe between the headers and the mufflers
so it goes headers, cats, mufflers, tips


Ok the word cat back is confusing you. a cat back is from the cats back out to the tips. So your hooking up the system to the cats. So no your not replacing the cats. And you have 4 cats
Got it. Thanks for the explaination.
 
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Old 10-29-2007, 03:22 PM
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I'm going to have a local muffler shop fabricate a mid pipe out of my existing single exhuast and have new pipe for my dual with some flowmaster 40's welded on. I was wondering if going up to 2 1/2 in from the stock 2 1/4 in would do anything, The engine is stock so far but I was going to put in some shorty headers and a CAI, which I'm told don't do much if anything. Basicaly would going up a pipe size would make a difference at this point.
Oh, and the pipe behind the muffler is just looks right, so size is just preference?
 
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I'm going to have a local muffler shop fabricate a mid pipe out of my existing single exhuast and have new pipe for my dual with some flowmaster 40's welded on. I was wondering if going up to 2 1/2 in from the stock 2 1/4 in would do anything, The engine is stock so far but I was going to put in some shorty headers and a CAI, which I'm told don't do much if anything. Basicaly would going up a pipe size would make a difference at this point.
Oh, and the pipe behind the muffler is just looks right, so size is just preference?

2.5 pipe is what most systems come in. there shouldn't be a big difference but I would go w/ 2.5. The Only headers worth wile are Long tubes. CAI doesnt do that much, It makes the exhaust some what louder but it looks cool none the less
 
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OK, thanks. Would it be possible for them to mod my current mid pipe into a shorty mid pipe for some long tube headers? or would it just be better to buy one?
 
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I would get the long tubes on the same time as the exhaust. have them do the long tubes then fab the rest of the system.
 
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Oh, so place the long tubes in and have them fab a direct line back w/o a bridge, some cats and the mufflers in there too, and have it bolt on to the ends of the long tubes?
 
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Thats one way of doing it. Or just buy the mac long tubes and their shorty H-pipe and then a GT catback. Then its all just bolt ons. I would still see price wise which each one is because of course i would go the cheaper route.
 
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Well normally I would go the cheapest way aswell, but that would seem to be just going the with the shorty headers, but going for that gain with long ones might be worth the extra cash, I'm going to crunch some numbers to see how much more that really is.
 
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Old 10-31-2007, 09:19 PM
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I have a 2000 v6 mustang and i wanted to put dual exaust on it. I was wondering if i should get an adaptor or if an exaust shop would be able to install dual exaust without it. I was also wondering if it would be worth it to buy headers. Any advice is greatly appreciated.
 
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Originally Posted by Heavyfoot
I have a 2000 v6 mustang and i wanted to put dual exaust on it. I was wondering if i should get an adaptor or if an exaust shop would be able to install dual exaust without it. I was also wondering if it would be worth it to buy headers. Any advice is greatly appreciated.
oK headers if you want them Long tubes form mac is the only ones I would get. all others arent worth it.
Dual exhaust... go to a shop and have them fab you a custom system.
 
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ok thanks. I was also thinking of buying the new super 44s from flowmaster. If i buy them will i also have to buy an exhaust kit or will a shop have every thing i need?
 
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well I ordered my 44's from the shop had the in a few hours (flowmaster is made in Cali so they came fast) the shop has everything else you need
 
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Anyone know anything about Headman Headers?
 
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Old 11-05-2007, 06:27 AM
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Originally Posted by SnTBakosFinest
Anyone know anything about Headman Headers?
They make nice headers, but like its been said before if your going to do headers do long tubes or don't bother with them. The stock manifolds are not bad on v6 cars.
 
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Originally Posted by SnTBakosFinest
Anyone know anything about Headman Headers?
I have seen v6 longtubes from headmen but i think they went out and dont have them anymore. So go with Mac long tubes
 
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I'm not looking for performance, I've got a cracked header, I found a set of Headman shortys for pretty cheap, just seein if they were any decent or not.
 
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Me again, was shopping around for mufflers and came across an 03/04 cobra magnaflow exhaust system with tips and baffles for about $250 local pic up. Would I be able to use these on my 02 v6? and are they worth that price? I haven't heard too much about them, from what i got off youtube they sound decent to me.
 
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there going to sound different on a sixer then a cobra just so you know.
 
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as far as i know...they won't line up. Cobra exhaust is bigger then a 6's i think.

(Also, I just got my H pipe welded in, and magnaflow mufflers, could be better, but still sound decent...waiting on the headman headers... )
 
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Old 12-25-2007, 09:47 AM
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im about to put in a custom exhuast system to my 2000 v6 i was trying to decide which mufflers to use. i've listened to a bunch online but i was wondering which will give me more HP. I was debating between the new flowmaster 44s, magnaflows or maybe even some borlas. I like the flowmaster sound but i'v been told that magnaflow gives more power. any suguestions?
 
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Originally Posted by Heavyfoot
im about to put in a custom exhuast system to my 2000 v6 i was trying to decide which mufflers to use. i've listened to a bunch online but i was wondering which will give me more HP. I was debating between the new flowmaster 44s, magnaflows or maybe even some borlas. I like the flowmaster sound but i'v been told that magnaflow gives more power. any suguestions?
You will be good with either of them, but i would go magnaflow as if its flow you want they are straight threw unlike flowmasters.
 
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They make nice headers, but like its been said before if your going to do headers do long tubes or don't bother with them. The stock manifolds are not bad on v6 cars.
this is true... up to a certain point

also, longtube headers need the engine to be lifted a little.
 
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This might be a really dumb question but i didnt want to read everyone's post. You know how the cobras have the pipes where you can visually see them? Can youi do that setup on a v6?
 
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Originally Posted by Stangchick
This might be a really dumb question but i didnt want to read everyone's post. You know how the cobras have the pipes where you can visually see them? Can youi do that setup on a v6?
the cobra's can't go over the rear axle because of the irs rear end I believe
 

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ok, would this work?- this exhagust http://www.americanmuscle.com/slpexhaust.html

with this adapter-http://www.americanmuscle.com/v6duexadkit1.html

and if i needed to get a mid pipe, would this work?-http://www.americanmuscle.com/pypes-hpipe-shorty-offroad-9604.html

and would that fit on a stock v6 bumber?
 


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