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2003 Ford Crown Victoria w Flowmasters

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Uploaded by on Aug 26, 2007

This is my 2003 Crown Vic with Flowmaster 40 series mufflers. The car is totally stock otherwise. Enjoy!!

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  • Are the Cats stock? All you did was put the flowmaster mufflers on i to get that sound?

  • @FFEMT152  Yes, Stock cats. All 4 of them. also stock sized pipes. Only change is the mufflers.

  • did the chrome trim come with or after market on your bumper

  • @morenogirl09

    Chrome trim is stock on some Crown Vics, All Civillian Models up until 2004 If I remember right same with the Street Appearance package on Police Interceptor models.

  • how much did this run you? i have a 98 Crown Victoria and i am wanting to put duals on it with flowmasters but i am not all sure what i need to buy? i am wanting to buy the stuff seperate so i dont have to pay a shit load from an actual muffler sho.

  • @MusicCarsandBitches

    If I remember right I paid around 500 to get it the way I wanted it.

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  • that sounds beastly!!! cant wait to get mine

  • @FFEMT152 p71 wo duals?lol! check ur vin

  • Which mufflers are louder on a 02 P71 magnaflow or Flowmaster ?

  • @quasar3210 Sweet.... Im taking my 2001 Vic to a shop this week to have dual exhaust put on and the guy is claiming it will only sound good with glasspacks because of the 4 Cats. I will just take this to show him wrong! I got the P71 without the duals.... =(

  • That's true dual exhaust, it used 2 separate pipes from the manifolds to the exits. Regular duals go from the manifolds to a y-pipe so it runs a single pipe for a ways then splits back into duals. That's how my Sierra is so it's not true duals, but my Mustang and Silverado have separate pipe from the headers all the way back, and a crossover doesn't make it non true duals, just makes the exhaust even out in both pipes for a smoother deeper tone and more torque.

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