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which hi-flow cats??
i'm redoing my exhaust and right now i have a pair of sweet 1 5/8" full-length bbk's and i want to run the system with 2 1/2" pipe. i want to run some hi-flow cats only without mufflers. i do want some really good flowing and aggressive sounding ones. this car will be for the street most the time but on the strip quite a bit. i was thinking about getting the flowmaster american thunder system for $225. is this any good?any suggestions on which cats to get and where to get them from??? if possible cheap ones, i am on a budget http://www.mustangworks.com/msgboard/smile.gif
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I don't understand what your saying?
You don't want mufflers...but your getting the whole Flowmaster cat-back system?? The cat h-pipe will cost $400 alone. Unless you buy mine....then you can get it for about $185 delivered... If you run a cat h-pipe w/ no mufflers, then just have a muffler shop run pipes all the way back w/ tips. It will pop when you get off it though. You would waste about $80 bucks by buying the whole kit instead of what you need. ------------------ '88 coupe...stock as a rock. Check out http://www.burnouts.stangnet.com 11's coming soon!!!! Heads,intake and cam are all here |
Have you ever drove the car with out mufflers It is to loud for the street I did it for a week and got alot of poeple to race me!
------------------ 1988 LX 5.0 3060lbs (full Tank) 14.90@100.2 On a Gtech Drivetrain: 2.73 Stock Gears (New Gears Are in my house3.55), World Class T-5, Lakewood Bellhousing, Summit Adjustable Cluch Quadrant & Cable, Alumminum Driveshaft, Flaming River Manual Steering Rack Suspension: MAC Control Arms,Maximum Motorsports Front Grip Package, H&R Sport Spings, Bilstein Shocks Engine: Steal Mounts, Ram air, K&N, Under Drive Pulles Exhaust: 1 5/8 Un-Equal Length Mac Headers, X-pipe W\cats, Edelbrock cat\ |
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