2007 V6 Mustang Flowmaster
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@Bubba560 yes x pipe = bit more power but a bit more rasp to the sound.
h pipe = deep agressive sound usually round 2.5k-3k rpms that bout it and hoesntly it sound a bit better but x pipe makes it a bit louder
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thats my exact car haha, super 44 muffler with a bbk cold air intake, my mustang is silver with black stripes
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Sounds too ricey for me, see what cat-back dual exhaust systems go for on that model - they sound alot better.
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thanks, im going to put up some more vids soon. one more "rev" video cause i got a tune installed so the rev limiter has been removed and a 0-60 before and after install of 373 gears and tlok
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How do you like the bbk cai? can you feel the power? If you would do it all over again would you get the bbk or k and n intake?
texmarcjosh 2 years ago
just replacing the intake you wont feel any difference. but when you get a tune from either bama chips, breenspeed or what have you. THEN you will feel a difference
Bubba560 2 years ago
did you lose any power with that intake with just the muffler or does it get the air enough to where u dont need to change the pipes?
texmarcjosh 2 years ago
actually with the cold air intake accompanied with a custom tune from bama chips or bren speed it will give you more power with the stock pipes
Bubba560 2 years ago
A little raspy up top. You need duals with an H pipe.
chavalonm1 2 years ago
eventually i wanna s/c it and ill get duals. im kinda ignorant when it comes to complete exhaust systems. so does an X pipe make a different sound that an H? and what effect would headers have?
Bubba560 2 years ago