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Old 06-24-2002, 09:59 PM   #1
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what do you all recommend i do to my car? i have a k&n air filter, new wheels, brand new engine, new tires, 3 amps, 10 cd changer, 10" sub.....im looking to increase the sound and power..have only about a grand to spend otherwise id put a supercharger....what do you think i should add? h-pipe with flowmaster dual exhaust?? help!
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Old 06-25-2002, 06:44 PM   #2
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Exhaust and underdrive pullies always a good start. What year and model car do you have? It would help us to know what mods.
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Old 06-25-2002, 09:58 PM   #3
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Sound = Exhaust definately, if you could, get an offroad h-pipe, or emission friendly hi flo

If you could afford a blower, you should wait and prep the engine with things like pulleys, chip?, air flow....then put in the blower. IMO the best one out there is the ATI Procharger
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Old 06-26-2002, 12:35 AM   #4
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94 v6...i think i got a pully set on there too....the guy that had the car before me did all kinds of work on it..in fact ford calls him up when they have tech problems....got a brand new engine and car has 82,000 miles...thanks for the help
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Old 06-26-2002, 10:49 PM   #5
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anyone know about how much it would cost to put a complete dual exhaust system? i was looking at flowmaster 50 series( how much are those 2??) and have no clue how much an h pipe would cost....plus headers....94 v6 if you didnt see above
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Old 06-28-2002, 01:18 AM   #6
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anyone know about how much it would cost to put a complete dual exhaust system? i was looking at flowmaster 50 series( how much are those 2??) and have no clue how much an h pipe would cost....plus headers....94 v6 if you didnt see above
Check out this site...they have prices for everything

http://www.need-4-speed.com/V6%20Per...e%20Corner.htm
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Old 06-28-2002, 07:16 PM   #7
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I have a 1994 with a H-Pipe and 2 chamber Flowmasters. I did the work myself. I went with SS tips which cost alittle more cause Chrome looks bad on a white stang. I cost me right around $500. Anymore questions feel free to ask.
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Old 06-28-2002, 09:23 PM   #8
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what all is there in the exhaust system that you can upgrade? what do most people upgrade on a v6? just the mufflers and h or x pipe? what is catback? thanks for the help...im just a newbie
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As far as upgrading v-6 exhaust you can put new headers, new h-pipe, x-pipe, mufflers, and tail pipes. Most people put a h-pipe on and than two flowmasters, borla, or dynomax. Cat back means that it start after the catalytic converters (cats). If you get an Off-road h-pipe it does not have cats, therefore it flows better. Cats, turn Carbon Monoxide into Sulfuric acid so that it is less polluted. I have the off road h-pipe so mine is louder and get more HP.
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but before you go and get an OFFroad h-pipe, make sure your emissions tests wont interfere with that. If emissions are strict where you live, you'd be better off getting a High Flow Catalytic H-Pipe...gives you a nice sound, not as loud as the off roads, but it is good for a 6.
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does $300 for the 2 mufflers installed and after tax alone seem high or is that a good price? how do they compare to the flows 40s and 50s?
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5.0 Mustang Mag had an article about modifying GT's. They had a side-bar commenting on their recommended mods for a V6. They recommend new exhaust (MAC Cat back for cost and bolt on ease, but duals will still be better), pullies, C&L Mass Air Sensor, and new gears with T-Lock (3.45 gears for a highway driven car, 3.71 for a city driven car). Just thought I'd pass it along - I trust their advise.
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Old 07-03-2002, 10:46 PM   #13
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does $300 for the 2 mufflers installed and after tax alone seem high or is that a good price? how do they compare to the flows 40s and 50s?
does that include all the clamps, fasteners, mounts and pipes???

If it comes with all that, its a great deal, an even better deal if you get Flowmaster 40's with them. Those sound really nice IMO. But, i went a different route and bought all my parts used, and got super turbo Dynomax mufflers for mine. They sound comparable to flows, but flows are still the best.
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Old 07-04-2002, 12:44 AM   #14
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the place i went to and got that price said he isnt allowed to do off road h pipes so im getting that done elsewhere...so the only thing else id have to pay for is off road hpipe and instalation plus tips...he said he would install the 2 ultra flow ss mufflers for $300 including the parts...
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Old 07-05-2002, 08:39 AM   #15
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I would be careful about going to a exhaust shop to get your h-pipe made. Everyone I have ever heard sounded very loud and very pingy. I got mine from MAC and it was $159. It was loud but not pingy. They ones fron a muffler shop are also usally not made well.
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