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MM's Mad Scientist
Slow Fella
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Tupelo, MS
Posts: 5,111
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For the record- I'm not a hick........ Maybe a hillbilly.who knows??
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I Post Entirely Way Too Much
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![]() The type of sound you get is decided by the catback not the mid pipe. Yes, the mid pipe can affect it, but it can't change it into an entirely different exhaust. LOL
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Hardcore Enthusiast
2006 Mustang GT
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Upstate NY
Posts: 2,698
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Oh it can't??!! Damn it lol. |
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MM Fanatic
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Up der in canada eh
Posts: 3,527
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no i was going off most on mustangexhaust.com
the xpipes sounded too raspy or tinny for my liking, i know the recorders people use arent the greatest, but still.
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2000 Mustang GT, 417hp/421tq, P1SC @ 6 psi(?), Custom grind cams, Steeda Triax shifter, SLP LM2, MAC L/T and O/R H-pipe. 18x9/10 Flat Black FR500's, Mach C-pillars, bullitt side scoops/skirts.
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I Post Entirely Way Too Much
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