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Old 08-04-2002, 10:47 AM   #1
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Default exhaust questions...HELP ASAP!!!!!!

I'm looking at this Flowmaster exhaust for $280 + shipping......





and also this mac one......
for $300 + shipping....

Which one would be a better exhaust system for my 2002 GT 5 speed? By better I mean more power, and i guess the loudest. Would both or any void warantee? All I have right now is K & N drop in filter.

Also, does anybody communicate threw AOL Instant Messanger? It's a hell of a lot faster then talking through message boards...Thanks again...
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Old 08-04-2002, 01:41 PM   #2
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I have flows on my mustang, and it really sounds good around 2000 rpm's. I can also feel a smoother throttle response and a slight more grab at high rpm's. However, I would like my muffler's louder. I read an article at www.mustangworld.com where a guy did some slight modifications to make his louder. As for the warranty, i dunno...i've far surpassed mine. I also don't know much about mac exhaust systems.
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Old 08-04-2002, 01:43 PM   #3
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also, if you do go w/ the flows, 280 seems pretty steep. I had my entire set done for 190 at my local muffler shop.
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Old 08-04-2002, 01:47 PM   #4
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as far as your flowmaster goes, what did you do, just the mufflers? Or did you also put on bigger pipes from cat back? How many chamber mufflers did you do?
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Old 08-04-2002, 03:51 PM   #5
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2 chambers, stock front, 3" rear. I was listening to it today as i was driving and it really does sound nice and deep. No rice burning weed-eater noices...I have a five speed, and when I down shifted, there was a nice low rumble (not like straight pipes w/ no mufflers/cats, but a deep sounder gurgle). I would recommend flows, i love mine. If i could, I would get the cat system (mine has six cats), but I'm short on funds now...
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Old 08-04-2002, 05:11 PM   #6
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Titan, I agree with the flowmaster sound, it's great. So you think I should get Flowmaster American Thunder which is a cat back system with 2 chamber mufflers for $350 from summit or what? Anybody know where I can get it cheaper?!
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okay, so i ordered 2 flowmaster 40 series 2 chambers tonight thanks for the help...
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Talking spintech

I just put the spintech pro series muffs on my mustang. Sounds good. check into them.
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One nice thing about the MAC kit is that it is completely bolt-on - it has ball and socket joints to go over the axle without welding. The sound of the two is pretty similar.
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