2001 Mustang GT SLP Exhaust
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@DammitJJ your saying you have lm1's and a o/r x and it's not loud enough?????? thats THE loudest exhaust you can have... (other then straight pipes)
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@DammitJJ shorties make the louder, but Lt's add more power. Shorties are also alot easier to install.
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car was cold, just a little moisture.... nothing to worry about
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if he did it would probrably finish out that head gasket.
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i never heard of someone making the slp a turndown or cutoff which ever u go by but usualy when u do it it will make it alot deeper. i had flowmaster super40s on mine and didnt like the way it sounded with the tips so i cut the tips off right at the muffler.. its hella loud in the cab bc the angle of the cut but if u were to turn the pipes down it should get pretty deep. ( should sound like the 87-93 mustangs just with slp) im thinking about doingit myself)
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sweet but in the next video rev a little bit higher
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lm1s are the way to go
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yea its a good set up, i think it sounds better with bassani xpipe. my buddy has that set up. ill make a video later on so u can see that its not loud inside the cabin, just out.
hey whats up man stang sounds great. i got an 02 gt with lm1s and o/r x but its not loud or deep enough. do the shorties make it louder or deeper? urs sounds kinda deep and i like it.
DammitJJ 3 years ago
i really didnt notice a "sound" difference when the header went on, but as far as performance, i could tell. You definetly can tell that there are headers in the car at somewhat lower RPM's just cause it has a different sound, cant really describe it. If you want sound and are not on a budget i would get LT headers, the reason i didnt want them is cause i already somewhat scrape my cats when there is ppl in my car, and LT's would be really bad since it would lower the cats and such.
elmonoylavaca 3 years ago