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    ideas for a catback for a v6

    im looking into getting a catback for my v6. currently i just have magnaflow mufflers. any ideas?

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    I have the Mac Y-pipe system and love the sound of it. If you already have an 'h' or 'x' pipe of some sort then just get the Mac system that fits to that, I think you would be very pleased with the sound.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mustangvsix View Post
    I have the Mac Y-pipe system and love the sound of it. If you already have an 'h' or 'x' pipe of some sort then just get the Mac system that fits to that, I think you would be very pleased with the sound.
    i have the stock cats. i only have the mufflers so im looking for the whole system. so the mac y-pipe is good? how much is it?

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    Y pipes are kinda quiet. I heard mustangvsix's set-up and it sounds really nice. but go for a catted-h / x pipe you'll get a better tone out of it and a bit louder.

    currently i have the Jegs Catback. i've never heard it on the outside so.. IMO from what i can hear it sounds really nice. i've got lots of compliments on it. My route i'm planning on is LT's w/ 2 high-flow cats with either true-duels (no cross over) or an H pipe with flowmasters/force/mac not sure which mufflers i want yet.

    hope this helps.

    oh and www.macperformance.com you'll find it there.

    quickest and easiest way, practically hassle free if you go to the right people. Buy two mufflers. a mid pipe (or have them fab one up for you) take them to a muffler shop, tell them what you want done. ta-da.

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    An off road mid pipe will be louder than a catted mid pipe but i'd check wth your emissions before doing anything, so you know what is legal.

    An off road mid pipe will give you a rhaspier sound though, Mac is reasonably priced stuff but unfortunately I dont know who makes exhaust for 6 cylinder Mustangs.
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    ya the emissions laws here are pretty strict. but what would be better a catted h/x pipe or true duals?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Built4speed View Post
    ya the emissions laws here are pretty strict. but what would be better a catted h/x pipe or true duals?
    if you have a mid pipe(x or h) then you are running true duals. Just get catted if you are worried about emissions, plus I think the 6 sounds better with a little bit of restriction, you open it up to much and it sounds like crap.
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    i have magnaflow mufflers on a y pipe. i was going to get a X pipe installed soon. plus the pipes are pretty ugly and can be seen easily. so im looking for a little upgrade.

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    I would suggest doin the whole thing including headers but that can be kinda pricy but i have a mac pro chamber with bassani cat backs and the sound is amazing it all just depends on what kinda sound youre lookin for but i get a nice rumble outta mine in the lower rpms and in the higher rpms the car just screams!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by About2Bite View Post
    An off road mid pipe will give you a rhaspier sound though, Mac is reasonably priced stuff but unfortunately I dont know who makes exhaust for 6 cylinder Mustangs.
    Check JBA, and Magnaflow. Both have a number of systems for Mustangs. Magnaflow is pricey, but top quality, a real shame to put it under your Car where it can't be seen.

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