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Performance Mufflers vs no mufflers

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jim norman

  • Member since Nov 2003
  • 2 posts
  • baltimore, MD, USA
Nov 5, 2003 at 7:39 PM
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I have a 96 Mustang GT 4.6L. In PA, state inspection requires mufflers. As it stands now, my exhaust system consists of Catalytic Converters and straight pipes out the back. The Catalytic Converters keep the db's down enough that it just doesn’t seem right to use mufflers at all. I just bought the car. The pervious owner lived in VA. It passed PA inspection because the mechanic did not check my exhaust system carefully, so I have some time to make my decision about what mufflers to buy.

I am running 2 1/4” pipe from the Catalytic converters back.

I’d like to get some input from other Mustang owners. If anyone would like to post his or her recommendations, or opinions I would appreciate your input. I have heard some positive opinions of “flowmaster” and “hooker” mufflers in a previous post that I placed in the General Discussion section of this forum.

I just recently acquired a 2000 gt with long headers, cats, Borla exhaust and H pipe. It passed Maryland Emission. cpaharley
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