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  • like are these the ford racing stingers or the borla stingers? or are they the exact same thing....

  • Might be a stupid question but are the Borla stingers S-type the same as these? whats the difference between FRPP and Borla?

  • deff the most thorough exhaust vid ive watched. nj.

  • That car looks amazing!

  • I just bought this system ...well just bought the O/R H...was wondering did you have to change the sensors because of it being a O/R H... and if you have had problems if not..thanks man

  • Yo dude this video is hilarious at the very end...BANG!!!! BANG!!!!! thats an original..very nice well done and nice exhaust I have the same setup as well thinking about either putting BBK longtubes or kooks longtubes idk yet

  • Yo dude this video is hilarious at the very end...BANG!!!! BANG!!!!! thats an original..very nice well done and nice exhaust I have the same setup as well thinking about either putting BBK lontubes or kooks longtubes idk yet

  • hey i want a deep exhaust note on my mustang i had the stingers but after i put the magnaflow hiflow x pipe it sounds bad i sold them.

    I have now Corsas it sound nice but i want something deeper.

    What do you thing i am looking for Stingers or Mac's

    and put a prochamber or h-pipe an keep the hiflow cats

  • great looking/sounding car

  • hmm mybe i'll go with the catted H :P thanks.

  • Well, you've already got a Catted H stock, unless you were going with something that had a hi-flow Cat setup... I'd recommend getting the axle back first, see how you like the sound, if it's not loud enough try the a hi-flow or an o/r H, if that's too loud put the stuck back on and sell the mid pipe!

  • @Jbee02694 cats will make you loose some hp and it is a noticeable ammount even if you get highflow cats

  • I'm going for the same setup. I was wonder whether i should get catted or o/r h pipe tho. I don't want it to loud to the point my nieghbours will hate me. Whats your sound rating compared to the stock.

  • Well if you keep the stock catted H, you will still get a nice rumble from the Axle Back, but the o/r pipe really opens it up. I would definitely say though that it rattles the house, and would probably wake the neighbors. On a loudness scale of 1-10 1 being stock and 10 Nascar, I would put the exhaust itself at a 3, then a 7 with the o/r pipe, if that makes sense.

  • course all i have is the exhaust right now

    and im looking to get some shorty headers cause theres a stud i got on the stock ones where the threads are stripped....hmmm so i get a bad rattling sound from it

  • where are you getting the rattling from? I had a small exhaust leak from on the H-pipe itself and went by a local exhaust shop and had them weld up the connections.

  • This video doesnt do this exhaust sound any justice...it sounds so much better in person and in the car and far away.

    I had FRPP stingers and went ahead an trusted this video and bought the O/H pipe from pypes, and it sounds amazing

    its got a nice deep muscle tone and that awesome purr that i hear at around 2500 rpms....simply awesome

  • Hey, I'm actually thinking about that exact same setup. How loud is it in the car with the windows rolled up? Just curious because I want the O/R H

  • sounds amazing man. I love that color and the rims. Flows perfect.

  • WOW, that is an amazing Mustang my friend. Looks right and sounds AWESOME!!

  • sweet ride my brotha!..next mod should be gears for sho

  • Thanks for the comments! It's got the 3:55s and it's currently my daily driver. Since I plan on going with a supercharger soon I figure those gears would suit well for now.

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