Flowmaster super 44s from a 05-09 mustang
Flowmaster super 44s from a 05-09 mustang
Hey guys..
I am also part of a mustang club here in Hawaii and there is a member selling a pair of flowmaster super 44s made from his 05-09 mustang. 3 months old and selling for $100.00.
I currently run a SIDO flowmaster 2 chamber muffler on my 2004 XL 4.6V Triton. Sounds okay...but I want a bit louder..
Could I run these for my year Truck?
I don't have after market headers/no midpipe/cats all there, basically just the SIDO is under the truck...but I was thinking running true duals divorce with these...will these be louder?
any input would be great or any suggestions....
thanks
I am also part of a mustang club here in Hawaii and there is a member selling a pair of flowmaster super 44s made from his 05-09 mustang. 3 months old and selling for $100.00.
I currently run a SIDO flowmaster 2 chamber muffler on my 2004 XL 4.6V Triton. Sounds okay...but I want a bit louder..
Could I run these for my year Truck?
I don't have after market headers/no midpipe/cats all there, basically just the SIDO is under the truck...but I was thinking running true duals divorce with these...will these be louder?
any input would be great or any suggestions....
thanks
what size are the muffler inlet/outlets??
mufflers are universal for the most part just get your local exhaust shop to make your truck with true duals and a cross over pipe (H-pipe since you're wanting flowmasters) and run the exits to where you want 'em
mufflers are universal for the most part just get your local exhaust shop to make your truck with true duals and a cross over pipe (H-pipe since you're wanting flowmasters) and run the exits to where you want 'em
They're most likely 2.5" since that is what most Mustang exhausts are. True dual them with an X pipe and you'll be set. If they have tips welded on the outlets factory ( which they should unless the seller cut them ) then you can just have them installed like that for a dumped with tips finish.
Not for a truck. Just have your shop make it Its just gonna need 1 piece of 2" long pipe the same diameter of your exhaust, or 1/4" thinner, and weld it in right there the original Y pipe was.
The inlet's are 2.5 so she should be all good right?
I didn't modify my exhaust pipe, so should be 2"..should I go up to 2.5"?
I didn't modify my exhaust pipe, so should be 2"..should I go up to 2.5"?
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No, keep it 2.5, I just said for the H pipe the middle connecting pipe in your H should be at least 2"s long, and keep it the same 2.5" diameter or 1/4" thinner ( 2.25 ) the H pipe connection bar, either way you'll be set.









