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96-04 - 2V Specific
Catback vs. O/R midpipe
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<blockquote data-quote="ScottyDsntKnow" data-source="post: 1080122" data-attributes="member: 10454"><p>If you haven't experienced the Flowmaster aka Dronemaster on the highway at 2200rpm at cruise for over an hour... ugh... I had a 91 with a catted H and Flowmaster 2 chambers and I wanted to kill myself after any long trip on the highway. I remember one of the last times I had that car I got out after a 2 hour drive home and my ears were ringing. To each their own though, loud does not automatically=good and honestly I'd much rather have straight through mufflers than chambered any day of the week. They have a nice idle tone, are not too loud at all off idle, don't drone but will SCREAM when you stomp on it. My 95 Cobra had longtubes, catted H and a Dynomax Ultraflow catback and it was simply amazing. Ultraflows are quite possibly the best sounding mufflers I have ever heard on a Mustang and I was always getting compliments. The previous owner of my 98 put in the Dynomax Thrush chambered mufflers in and they are not bad at all honestly for a chambered muffler, I kind of like them although I will be going back to the Ultras when I put an IRS in the car and need a new catback.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ScottyDsntKnow, post: 1080122, member: 10454"] If you haven't experienced the Flowmaster aka Dronemaster on the highway at 2200rpm at cruise for over an hour... ugh... I had a 91 with a catted H and Flowmaster 2 chambers and I wanted to kill myself after any long trip on the highway. I remember one of the last times I had that car I got out after a 2 hour drive home and my ears were ringing. To each their own though, loud does not automatically=good and honestly I'd much rather have straight through mufflers than chambered any day of the week. They have a nice idle tone, are not too loud at all off idle, don't drone but will SCREAM when you stomp on it. My 95 Cobra had longtubes, catted H and a Dynomax Ultraflow catback and it was simply amazing. Ultraflows are quite possibly the best sounding mufflers I have ever heard on a Mustang and I was always getting compliments. The previous owner of my 98 put in the Dynomax Thrush chambered mufflers in and they are not bad at all honestly for a chambered muffler, I kind of like them although I will be going back to the Ultras when I put an IRS in the car and need a new catback. [/QUOTE]
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