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Sounds Good?
Ok, I'm new to the whole mustang thing. I just bought a 2000, V6, 5 speed manual. I really don't want it to go much faster but I would like for it to sound good. What might be some modifications that I can do to accomplish this?
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Exhaust modifications, mostly.
Flowmaster and possibly other companies make duel exhaust/low restriction exhaust systems for the V-6. Check the magazine ads and do some web surfing with your browser to find availability and prices. |
Stangirl2000:
I had to laugh at what you said about not wanting your Mustang to go much faster, because I was worried mine wouldn't go fast enough...until two hours after I got it. I was clocked at 101 mph by Florida's finest, so I know the little V-6 will provide plenty of bang for the buck. http://www.mustangworks.com/interact...oard/smile.gif As for the sound improvement, everyone I've talked to has suggested the Flowmaster exhasut. However, my dealer said my warranty would be void if I used anything outside of Ford (installed) parts. You might want to check this out to be safe, though I think it would be worth the money. A source that has been suggested is: http://www.drl2.com/Mustang6/ Pastor Robert |
Hey, If you're looking for sound, flowmaster is the way to go... if you want to spend that much money. Personally, I prefer the dual GT takeoff exhaust. You can get a paacessetter adaptor for $70 and a GT takeoff from Saleen for $65. You can install it yourself in your driveway, and for $135 you get dual exhaust off a new GT, that sounds great (not nearly as great as Flowmaster 40 series though). If you can afford Flowmasters though, they are definitely the best.
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