using GT exhaust on V6

Discussion in '94-04 V6 Mustang' started by 98_stang_guy, Jun 24, 2004.

  1. 98_stang_guy New Member

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    i see that GT take off exhaust systems are relatively cheap, shipped you can get one for < $200. im assuming this will not bolt up right to my V6 cats, what pipe does a person need to put a GT system on a V6?

    another question, after having the stock exhaust for a while, i plan on upgrading the mufflers (something louder), what mufflers do you reccomend?
  2. '66 coupe Founding Member

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    Everyone says use the search, but IMO you spend too much time skimming through the BS you don't need. So I'll help you. :nice:

    To get the GT take offs to fit, you have to saw off your Y-pipe, and have an exhaust shop fabricate the midpipe to connect the cats the the mufflers.

    As for mufflers, I say go for MAC flowpaths. Everyone loves the sound of mine, and it was loud enough to get me a ticket when the cop, who was just sitting in his car doing nothing heard me gun it. :doh:
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    i'd have to agree, MAC is one of the best ways to go, i have MAC dual catback's on mine, and my friends are blown away by how good it sounds :nice:
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    i too bought a gt take off. i used just the tail pipes(alone with the part that goes over the axle. a muffler shop then cut the y pipe and fabed up the mid section using flows 40s. sounds decent

    its been a while, but im pretty sure you will need 1 more muffler hanger and 2 tail pipe hangers

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