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haha it's loudish up in the revs under load but I like the silent killer spec atm :D

straight pipes is just stupid loud some people on forums have done it lol

Just add them on facebook and send them a message, main guys name is John I think

Dem photo skillz!

haha well at least drop the rear mufflers

Mine is super quiet atm, even in high rpm, dropped the rear mufflers and it's got some noise to it.

Probably going to remove the center muffler and 2 rear ones, then that leave 2 cats and 2 resonators so still won't to too loud

haha well at least drop the rear mufflers

Mine is super quiet atm, even in high rpm, dropped the rear mufflers and it's got some noise to it.

Probably going to remove the center muffler and 2 rear ones, then that leave 2 cats and 2 resonators so still won't to too loud

some people on ford forums dropped the rears and dam it's loud! cbf with cop bait either

But does dropping the rear muffler in the Ford exhaust allow for better flow?

More power?

Probably hardly any difference from just the rear mufflers

They do come with dual 2.5" standard though :P

Probably hardly any difference from just the rear mufflers

They do come with dual 2.5" standard though :P

So just for sound...

What's the usual exhaust upgrade for these Ford's?

Like how JDM Turbo cars, usually every owner moves up to a 3" / 3.5" exhaust...

So just all for sound...

What's the usual exhaust upgrade for these Ford's?

Like how JDM Tubro cars, usually every owner moves up to a 3" / 3.5"...

If I were to upgrade my exhaust for performance next step would be dual 3" system allows it to breath a bit easier and makes more power on lower boost, much like turbo cars do from memory.

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