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Hey I was looking on the Kenny Brown site (kennybrown.com) and saw that they offer a bolt on Dual Exhaust Kit for the V6.
Does anybody know anything about this kit and how it compares to the exhuast systems offered by FlowMaster (which I would assume are probably better). Thanks for the help.
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[QUOTE=mkspeed26]flowmaster suck, but i guess it is what you have to settle with when you dont have a real engine [/QUOTE]
yeah right, dont make me laugh...............now, I dont recommend a dual for an otherwise V6 stock engine other than for looks, no gain in performance or even sound.
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I don't plan on keeping my engine stock forever. What engine mods should help compliment a dual exhaust.
So we have estabished that Flowmasters suck, but what about Borla or MAC.
And yeah I know that the V6 isn't the best, but when your working with a college budget you can only get what you can get. Hey, atleast I have a Mustang
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[QUOTE=TattooTears]
I don't plan on keeping my engine stock forever. What engine mods should help compliment a dual exhaust.
So we have estabished that Flowmasters suck, but what about Borla or MAC.
And yeah I know that the V6 isn't the best, but when your working with a college budget you can only get what you can get. Hey, atleast I have a Mustang
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good point.........instead of planning on modifying a v6, have long term plans for a GT or even a Cobra, V8 muscle is the point
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Yeah you have a point, but I figure since I don't know that much about cars and I'm trying to learn I can experiment with this one and maybe build a sleeper in the process.
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Ok, I think I get the point about the exhuast, but in the mean time what are a few things I can do to gain a few horses here and there. Such as new headers, cold air intake, pulleys, etc...?
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Believe me I have been doing A LOT of research and searching, but I always like to get an unbiased opinion from people instead of reading information from a company who is trying to convince me that their product is the best.
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It's hard to make claims to the best headers and such, companies dyno on different cars with other combinations of mods. This is where word of mouth opinions are good..
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[QUOTE=TattooTears]Believe me I have been doing A LOT of research and searching, but I always like to get an unbiased opinion from people instead of reading information from a company who is trying to convince me that their product is the best.[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=NO2JUNKIE]
[QUOTE=TattooTears]Believe me I have been doing A LOT of research and searching, but I always like to get an unbiased opinion from people instead of reading information from a company who is trying to convince me that their product is the best.[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=TattooTears][QUOTE=NO2JUNKIE]
[QUOTE=TattooTears]Believe me I have been doing A LOT of research and searching, but I always like to get an unbiased opinion from people instead of reading information from a company who is trying to convince me that their product is the best.[/QUOTE]