everybody using CATS***I could use your help

I have MAC LT's, MAC prochamber (catless), and flowmaster catback. I think that there is still some drone, although I've never been certain just what drone sounds like (yeah, I've heard a million descriptions). I also have sound deading, so that may reduce the drone a bit, too. :shrug: If I were to get a new catback, I'd go chamberless, as I am sick of hearing what I believe to be drone. BUT I do love the flowmaster (chambered) sound, so I am a bit scared, too.

Something else to consider in your mix is tailpipe design. For me, the magnaflow/bassani/borla have ugly tailpipes. I like a straight, polished 2.5" pipe with a cut tip and w/o that fugly "add on big tip" look. Your then looking at dynomax, flowmaster, and MAC. Then that about only leaves (me) dynomax as a chamberless choice.

Rick
 
rockin_rick said:
I have MAC LT's, MAC prochamber (catless), and flowmaster catback. I think that there is still some drone, although I've never been certain just what drone sounds like (yeah, I've heard a million descriptions). I also have sound deading, so that may reduce the drone a bit, too. :shrug: If I were to get a new catback, I'd go chamberless, as I am sick of hearing what I believe to be drone. BUT I do love the flowmaster (chambered) sound, so I am a bit scared, too.

Something else to consider in your mix is tailpipe design. For me, the magnaflow/bassani/borla have ugly tailpipes. I like a straight, polished 2.5" pipe with a cut tip and w/o that fugly "add on big tip" look. Your then looking at dynomax, flowmaster, and MAC. Then that about only leaves (me) dynomax as a chamberless choice.

Rick

Hey Rick, long time no talk to ya buddy, hows things been?

This catback thing is something I've been puttin off cause I'm uncertain about the unknown :rlaugh:

I just hate to be in these kinds of situations :bang:

Some of the guys on another site tell me that the straight through cat backs will give the most gain but will sound not so good . Then they say the chambered cat backs will give a little less gain cause they are more restrictive but will sound much better.

I could give a rats azz about how it sounds ............

I'm lookin for some more rwhp if you know what I mean.

I was expecting something in the 5 to 10rwhp range and I gotta tell you I always thought all of the various cat backs were about the same in the gain department and the main difference was in how they sounded.

I know I got to get louder for some gain but I don't wanna get too loud :notnice:

If this is gonna be the kind of deal where I gotta have loud & drone to pick up say 8rwhp OR if I don't want too loud and no or very little drone I'm only gonna pick up like 4rwhp then ............... screw that all together :mad:
I'll just stick with the stock cat back.

The drone scares me way more than a little more db level in exhaust noise.

Later
rady
 
Grady,
I have heard a lot of different exhaust combos in person and i do think that mine is one of the loudest. I heard an O/R X and Magnaflow catback and that was throaty but pretty quiet. I would think with a catted X it would be a good combo for someone that is looking for a good quiet catback, not to mention that magnaflows fitment is top notch.
 
WhiteDevil said:
Grady,
I have heard a lot of different exhaust combos in person and i do think that mine is one of the loudest. I heard an O/R X and Magnaflow catback and that was throaty but pretty quiet. I would think with a catted X it would be a good combo for someone that is looking for a good quiet catback, not to mention that magnaflows fitment is top notch.

Thanks for the reply John :banana:

I'm gathering all the info so I can make a decision one way or the other, lol.

Starting to think my Mac cat h-pipe is gonna make things a little louder than if I had gone with a cat x-pipe but I'm gonna stick with it.

I've seen some talk about Magna Flow and Magna Pak. If I understand correctly the Magna Pak is the louder of the two :shrug:

Anyhow, its late and I'm :D exhausted :D with all of this stuff.

Later
Grady
 
I have a Magnaflow Catback with a Bassani catted x-pipe. The car is real quiet when just cruising around, ahas almost no drone. As I get higher in the rpms, the car screams like there is no tomorrow. It is quiet when I want it to be, and loud when I get on it. I like it.

The fitment was good, except for one thing (Magnaflow states this in their directions): You may have to cut the passenger side flowtube in order to get the catback to fit correctly. I had to cut about 2.5 inches off to get it to fit right with my Bassani x-pipe.


Overall I am very happy with it. The whole catback is completly stainless steel, which is nice, but not really needed in Arizona. At times I wish it were a little louder, but that's ok. It wasn't my goal to have the loudest Mustang in town, as this car is my daily driver.

Hope I helped, and good luck with your decision. :nice:
 
Bassani fit is excellent, borla also fits like a glove, my one gripe is my headers (which are bbk) they like to leak a little from the header to midpipe joint. I will be changing these to Bassani as well when I put my AFR's and new cam back on.
 
I just wanted to thank all you guys for the cat back info you shared which will be a big help in making my decision.

I've been to the various sites like Borla, Dynomax, and the like and I've seen a couple of things that surprised me.

1. Some claim a 7 to 15% gain :( ............Gimme a break :rlaugh:

I'd love 7% on a 300 horse combo :banana: but I figure its gonna be more like a 5 to 10 horse gain. :bang: Maybe they are talking about some of those Chevy exhausts that have both pipes going into one muffler and then back to two pipes at the rear. :shrug:

2. They say the system is stainless steel but after seeing how much money they want for the catback I just gotta believe the coating is really gold plate :rlaugh: I've seen prices in the $600 to $900 range for some of those cat backs :nonono:

I've always known the cat back mod was one of the worst gains for the buck spent but I had no idea it could be this bad if you wanted one of the better quality cat backs :notnice:

For now I think I've ruled out chambered cat backs and since my 95 is only a weekend toy I just can't see the expense of the stainless steel cat backs.

As I get closer with my decision I'll run it buy you guys for your final input.

Again, thanks guys :nice:
Later
Grady