Was wondering which mid-pipe works best with chambered VS straight-thru muffler? I am not too worried about horsepower gains from the mid-pipes. More concerned about the sound. I am looking for a deep throaty rumble, NOT an exotic, raspy sound!
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h-pipe all the way then....the x pipe with give that raspy sound you are talking about. Most choose the pypes h-pipe from brenspeed. Great sound and only $170!
here's my setup SLP Loudmouth with Brenspeed's Pypes H-Pipe. If you don't want it really loud you probably don't want to go with the SLP Loudmouths. Go over to Brenspeed's website to watch some other videos.
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SLP LoudMouth Exhaust, Pypes O/R H-Pipe, GT Plenum Cover, Magnetic Blackout Panel, Roush Louvers, Full Line of Audiobahn speakers, Hood Struts, C&L CAI with SCT X-CAl 2, Spohn Suspension, 18" Deep Dish Bullitt with BFG's KDW 2's
Thanks guys.So why not just keep the stock H-pipe? I want to keep my exhaust catted, and I have read that the after-market "hi-flo" cats are not much more free-flowing than the stock cats. Also, what about the MAC pro-chamber? I read it offers the best of both worlds: deep throaty sound and a few extra horses.
If you go go brenspeed.com, you can hear them test the x and h pipe. sorry but the x sounds like crap.
I've read that the stock h pipe on the 05's and up flow pretty good. i've heard the mac pro chamber on a 01 GT and it sounded weak to me, but others will tell you it sounds great.
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2005 Mustang GT Torch Red
N/A 293rwhp 308rwtq
100 Shot 368rwhp 390rwtq(safely tuned=fat and happy)