One of the best sounds I ever got was using a non-catted Pro-Chamber with stock mufflers. It sounded exotic. It was quiet, and didn't drone like Flowmasters do. It had sound when you hit it, and had a unique sounding idle. More like a burble with a hint of rumble. The 2 chamber Flowmasters with Pro-Chamber was all rumble and noise. From 1500 RPM up you couldn't hear anything. I like quiet stock sounds unless my foot is in it. Then you need sound. The Flowmaster 3 chambers are my choice. I run them with a stock h-pipe.
As well as grill deletes, chin spoilers, deep dish wheels, white faced gauges, tint, MGW shifters....etc.
I always hear "I don't want flows because everyone has them"....but i've never heard someone say "I don't want to get an MGW shifter because everyone else has one"
As well as grill deletes, chin spoilers, deep dish wheels, white faced gauges, tint, MGW shifters....etc.
I always hear "I don't want flows because everyone has them"....but i've never heard someone say "I don't want to get an MGW shifter because everyone else has one"
I think the difference is quality vs. taste. Everybody gets the MGW shifter because it is a quality piece. Exhaust setups have similar quality, but the sound is different, which is a matter of personal taste and preference.
As well as grill deletes, chin spoilers, deep dish wheels, white faced gauges, tint, MGW shifters....etc.
I always hear "I don't want flows because everyone has them"....but i've never heard someone say "I don't want to get an MGW shifter because everyone else has one"
Oh I know man, lol. Its definatly hard to be different with a Mustang cause everyone has one, and most of the people that mod put on the allready popular parts.
Nothing wrong with a set of Flow's though, they sound sick. Just throwing Macs out there cause they are a little different and havnt caught on as much yet.