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Old 05-04-2002, 12:52 PM   #1
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Question V6 exhaust

I want to put duals on my 2001 V6 mustang. Now, do I need an H-pipe to prevent it from sounding like a civic? I want a good, deep sound, but I also want to pass Pennsylvania state inspection.
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Old 05-05-2002, 10:04 AM   #2
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MAC off-road h-pipe for a v-6 gives you a deep rumble till you get up past 2500 rpms, but you will have admission problems with that. Their non-off-road should sound good. If you run strait pipes to your mufflers it will sound like and out-board motor. Hope this helps some.
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Old 05-08-2002, 12:41 AM   #3
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A high flow catalyst H-pipe with a good cat-back system (like Flowmaster, Borla, dynomax, etc.) will give you a nice deep sound. A little advice.....get a kit that has a one certain diameter tubing throughout. Some kits offer 2 1/2" exhaust that ends in 3" tips which gives it a hollow resonant tone, that i believe sounds bad let alone on a V6, but that's just my personal opinion. The straight piping throughout gives it a deep muscular sound and doesn't sound hollow and resonant. If you go to a website by Mac exhaust, Flowmaster, etc. You can email them and ask them as to what they'd recommend for a nice dual exhuast system and what's required for a conversion. Some kits require the use of a new rear bumper cover for the exhaust pipes, other kits work around the stock bumper cover.
You can also go on the sound files on this site as well as other mustang sites and hear how certain exhaust sounds on different V6 mustangs. Mustang World has a lot of V6 mustang guys and there are V6 enthusiast pages all over the place.
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