muffler preference

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.
 
Flowmasters sound great but alot of people have them. If you want a similar deep/muscle car sound go with Mac Flowpaths.



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" :D
 
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" :D

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" :D


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.