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Magnaflow X-pipe with cats...

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http://www.steeda.com/products/magnaflow_xpipe_cats.php
Anybody see this yet? Wish they had the entire exhaust.
 

bigcat

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i am pretty sure that is for the GT.....
 
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bigcat said:
i am pretty sure that is for the GT.....
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Yeah I know but there's no reason it won't work with the V6.
 

bigcat

start with the upper hole, and if more traction is
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wouldn't you have to cut the flanges off the front to mate it to the V6 exhaust manifolds? i have not seen a side by side comparo of the V6 and V8 exhaust from engine back. just seems like they would have different manifold outlets...just different enough to cause problems.
 

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why spend 450 for that when you can spend 450 and get gt take offs xpipe and all the hardware to do this

http://www.2005stang.com/viewtopic.php?p=52491#52491
 
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afixer said:
why spend 450 for that when you can spend 450 and get gt take offs xpipe and all the hardware to do this

http://www.2005stang.com/viewtopic.php?p=52491#52491
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Hey afixer---as you probably recall, I'm gearing up to duplicate your exhaust.

Question---what type of pipe did they use to patch the sections together? Stainless or aluminized?

I chatted with one shop, and he doesn't even stock stainless----which to me seems like the way to go! So maybe I need to find another shop (or take him some stock to patch it) I don't want that section to fail prematurely.

Our daily drives are SHORT---like 4-5 miles each way. So the engine/exhaust barely gets warmed up on most days...
 

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not sure ill call him today . duh good question though
 
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