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pretty useful video.. now I just need to buy the mustang, the rest looks like piece of cake :D
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@evilperson86u Oops. You should always wear safety glasses when working on vehicles. We're much better about that these days. Nice catch!
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Im thinking of getting a Sebring White Hooker (2x 90mm) exhaust for my Golf 3 1.8 CL
Good pick ?
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wowwwwwwwwwwwwww that magnaflow sounds NIIICE
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MotorzTV, you might check out the MaxJax by Dannmar equipment. It is a 2 post lift for home garages. Thanks for the video!
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hey i have a 1997 ford mustang and would I be able to have a magnaflow exhaust on it?
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I love this. As a Mustang fanatic these videos helped me out A LOT.
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I have the exact cat back on a 09 gt. Do you recommend for me to installl bbk lt and catted shorty bbk x pipe? Or will it be to raspy ?
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I need help trying to figure out how to get rid of the ticking sound in my mustang any tips
Hey i have a 05 dodge neon and would like a real "dirty" or low/loud exhaust. What do you suggest?
Thanks
XDKevinAndrewXD 3 months ago
@XDKevinAndrewXD Flowmaster has some gnarly pipes. Also check out Cherry Bomb :)
motorztv 3 months ago
hey motorz, i have a 2008 dodge caliber 2.0L and i wanna get a new exaust that makes it sound kinda sporty. what do you recomend. i work at a tool store so i can get a jack and jackstands easy. would it be cheaper to go to a shop and have them do it or buy the kit (if there is one) and install it myself. thanks.
bigfitz1992 4 months ago
@bigfitz1992 We haven't installed an exhaust on that specific vehicle but it shouldn't be too different from any other cat-back exhaust install. It's always cheaper to install yourself! As for the sound note you'd like, I recommend visiting manufacturer's websites as they usually have sound bites that you can listen to. We've had good luck with Magnaflow, Gibson, Borla, and Flowmaster, but there are plenty others you should check out.
motorztv 4 months ago
I stopped watching after 4 minutes when you said you need a lift anyway to get the new pipes in....why would you even start installing if you can't finish it at home?
MysticDMBherb 4 months ago
@MysticDMBherb It depends on the exhaust and the vehicle, but it's definitely possible if you safely jack up your car.
motorztv 4 months ago