huh?Big Bear said:SPIN TECH :yelclap:
Georgia Mike said:Not trying to start any arguments here,but a Flowmaster on a 4.0 sounds nothing like a 5.0 Mustang. I've got a 5.0 Mustang with a 2 chamber Flowmaster cat-back system,and it has it's own unique sound,mainly because of the crossover pipe. I hate these mufflers! If I could find someone to buy 'em from me for a fair price,I'd swap 'em out for the Aerochambers in a heartbeat! :skull1:
Ditto spin tech. 4 years with same muffler, most difficult trails and lots of rock hits. sounds great, no resonating. Does run hot and needs a heat shield if you run it up close to the bottom of the car.Big Bear said:SPIN TECH :yelclap:
mike harris said:I'f you're not scared of alittle noise , crawl under you're xj and begin:step number 1.unbolt you're muffler.#2cut off the flange that bolts to the cat.#3throw muffler away!#4take flange to muffler shop have them weld flange to some 2.50 dia.or larger pipe and bend it to fit#5enjoy!
I had the exact same setup in my 73 Ranchero GT and it was awesome!! My wife hated riding in tho, couldn't stand the resonation(is that a word?), but I loved it!! I have the same setup on my 71 Torino GT but with tailpipes and it's way too mellow, but they are 50 series. I need to louden it up!Gary E said:I definatly wouldn't do a 40 series in a daily driver.
I had an x style exhaust with dual 40 series in my 69 mustang that dumped right before the rear axle. It sounded super awesome outside, just like a winston cup car, that mean high pitched v8 snarl. However it was loud enough and resonated enough to give me headaches while driving. It was much quieter after I put the tailpipes out the back. It made my Cobra sound like a Honda though![]()
Do you have the stock exhaust pipe or did you go with a larger diameter?RIGIDXJ said:I just replaced my stock muffler with a Hooker Aerochamber. The Aero has a nice mellow consistent sound at idle and up to about 2000 RPM, but as you start driving the sound goes away and becomes real quiet. There is a definate difference in the throttle response now, even at the higher RPM's.