Hello everyone. I have a 1991 mustang gt with BBK unequal length shorty headers, offroad X pipe, and steeda stainless mufflers that are identical to these, but used and a bit aged... : http://www.ebay.com/itm/Steeda-Muffl...dS7-QJ&vxp=mtr ) . I've noticed something weird when my car is idling. There is more air coming out of the driver's side tail pipe than the passenger side tailpipe. The driver's side tailpipe is also noticeably louder than the passenger side tail pipe. There are no exhaust leaks as far as I know (don't hear any leaks). The engine also runs great. No signs of a cylinder with low compression or a bad spark plug (recently changed my spark plugs using the recommended motorcraft plugs). The car runs great. Heck, it actually burns some rubber when flooring it from a dead stop with a stock AOD and 2.73 gears (it's also a convertible). These mufflers are made by Borla and are fully constructed with stainless steel. There is also noise insulation packing in these mufflers. Is this something I should worry about or is this just something that normally occurs?
Thank you,
Alexi
Thank you,
Alexi