Fox Will 2 different mufflers on same car cause any issues

I want a bit more sound

As Noobz347 suggested cut outs, but not legal in all areas.


Safe bet would be to leave it the way it is and just not have it louder .

I recommend building more motor and allowing the exhaust note to work itself out.

Yes!

Or drill death tone holes in pipe before muffler, LOL


With stock engine, your exhaust is working fine


I think your current mufflers are upside down with the heat shields facing down?
Maybe if your sound wasn't upside down?..............just kidding
 
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As Noobz347 suggested cut outs, but not legal in all areas.






Yes!

Or drill death tone holes in pipe before muffler, LOL


With stock engine, your exhaust is working fine


I think your current mufflers are upside down with the heat shields facing down?
Maybe if your sound wasn't upside down?..............just kidding


The only way to know for certain is to stand on your head when taking a sound clip.
 
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Maybe they are upside down . That would mean they are also on backwards . maybe that’s why they sound louder then other OEM style . Btw , on the power band feel I have - is that a quality of the X over the H ?

You better hope they're not backwards. They don't flow the same in each direction.


Btw , on the power band feel I have - is that a quality of the X over the H ?

No.
 
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I will have to look a bit closer - by the looks of picture it appears the shield is an outer cover -
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Why even bother to Waist the energy on changing one muffler and make a mountain out of a mole hill ?

flow masters are cheap enough . Or dyno max ultra flows . Cut outs will sound terrible . Sorry I had to be this guy but just doesn’t seem worth the effort to do one muffler or make any logical sense
 
I went back over your thread, I gather you want some 'sound' out of your exhaust, here is what I would do, replace the h pipe with a non cat (off road) h pipe first, the cats cut some of the sound so this may give you what you are looking for, you can change it back if it's not acceptable,
 
I went back over your thread, I gather you want some 'sound' out of your exhaust, here is what I would do, replace the h pipe with a non cat (off road) h pipe first, the cats cut some of the sound so this may give you what you are looking for, you can change it back if it's not acceptable,


Pssst... Work on him to get the car [more] complete. :ninja:
 
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