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96-04 - 2V Specific
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<blockquote data-quote="ScottyDsntKnow" data-source="post: 1079754" data-attributes="member: 10454"><p>Honestly the best sounding vehicle I ever had was my 95 Cobra with MAC longtubes, MAC O/R H and Dynomax Ultraflow catback. Great rumble at idle but not super loud, nice off idle tone but again not too loud, ZERO drone on the highway at cruise like chambered mufflers can have but when you stepped on the go pedal OMFG it would SCREAM. The previous owner of my current 98 put a pretty nice exhaust in too though. FRPP shorties, BBK catted H and Dynomax chambered mufflers (similar to flows but sound better IMO and don't drone nearly as bad). I honestly still say whether you go with H or X or whatever, get whatever will fit best and is the best quality. I would NOT get a a MAC midpipe for shorties as I had two that had garbage flanges at the collectors that would just bend with not very much torque. Me with a standard 3/8 ratchet and one hand should not be able to bend them lets just say that... Their longtube stuff however fits GREAT.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ScottyDsntKnow, post: 1079754, member: 10454"] Honestly the best sounding vehicle I ever had was my 95 Cobra with MAC longtubes, MAC O/R H and Dynomax Ultraflow catback. Great rumble at idle but not super loud, nice off idle tone but again not too loud, ZERO drone on the highway at cruise like chambered mufflers can have but when you stepped on the go pedal OMFG it would SCREAM. The previous owner of my current 98 put a pretty nice exhaust in too though. FRPP shorties, BBK catted H and Dynomax chambered mufflers (similar to flows but sound better IMO and don't drone nearly as bad). I honestly still say whether you go with H or X or whatever, get whatever will fit best and is the best quality. I would NOT get a a MAC midpipe for shorties as I had two that had garbage flanges at the collectors that would just bend with not very much torque. Me with a standard 3/8 ratchet and one hand should not be able to bend them lets just say that... Their longtube stuff however fits GREAT. [/QUOTE]
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