Flowmaster Super 44 and off road X-pipe

91AOD5.0LX

I have a slight sag in my rear
Feb 20, 2021
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Lake George NY
Gents,
When you hear:
1991 Stang, Stock Motor, flowmaster super 44 cat-back system with an off road x-pipe, AOD with 4:10 rear, no other mods,

1. How would you describe the sound
(distinct, aggressive, obnoxious, ok, great, horrible, no way, sucks, etc)??

2. How would you describe the sound level inside and outside the car (intolerable, fine, way to loud, regular loud, loud but awesome, loud but horrible, etc)?

I know each sound and loudness are all subjective but in general and with all opinions welcome, I’m Curious to hear from anyone with this exact same set-up or familiar with.
Anything anyone can provide about my concerns with this set up is appreciated.
 
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At the bottom of the page there are similar threads, people use different sentences to ask the same question. The answers are the same, many and varied, I have long tubes, 2.5" h pipe with mandrel bent pipes all the way to the gt rear bumper turned down like stock, I mention turned down at the end because that changes the sound. I don't know what brand the mufflers are, likely cheap Walker brand, sounds good to me, no drone, not loud. No cats.
 
Mine has long tubes, offroad H pipe and 40's that dump under the car. They sound aggressive but I don't care for smelling the exhaust all the time. I'm installing tail pipes to take it all the way out the back.

As for sound. I don't think they are that loud. Certainly not compared to some of the cars in my neighborhood. I recently drove it 60 miles home on the highway and didn't get tired of it.
 
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At the bottom of the page there are similar threads, people use different sentences to ask the same question. The answers are the same, many and varied, I have long tubes, 2.5" h pipe with mandrel bent pipes all the way to the gt rear bumper turned down like stock, I mention turned down at the end because that changes the sound. I don't know what brand the mufflers are, likely cheap Walker brand, sounds good to me, no drone, not loud. No cats.
You of all people should know that the fact that this is the 700 bazillionth time this topic has come up..there is a line at the door waiting to reply.
 
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You of all people should know that the fact that this is the 700 bazillionth time this topic has come up..there is a line at the door waiting to reply.
And if one of them that make it through the door stays and becomes a asset to our little community, I feel that somehow they found us so we can keep up with the reputation for being the premier stang site in all of the interwebz.
There I go again, sounding like a commercial, it's the red kool aid I'm telling ya. :doh:
 
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So my work is done. Here is An update for all in case anyone is looking to do the same mods and concerned as I was about loudnes, sound, performance, etc.
My motor is 100% stock. I had 2:73 in the rear with an AOD and Flowmaster super 44 mufflers on the stock size 2 1/4 pipes. She was a dog that sounded “ok”. Lol
I just had BBK headers installed as well as a BBK O/R X/pipe with a full 2.5” stainless steel system consisting of new super 44 flowmaster mufflers and polished tips. I also had 4:10s put in the rear.
I am super happy with it all! The sound is loud but not obnoxious in my opinion. Just what I was hoping for. It sounds really deep and throaty. I was concerned it was going to have a “European” sound due to the x-pipe vs an H-pipe. Most readings say X is European and H is deep old school which is what I wanted however in my opinion the X gave me exactly what I wanted which is a deep, mean, old school sound as well. As for the gears, from all the reading I did and speaking to people i was concerned with reving to high with 4:10s but also expected it to be an animal. I was on the fence with either 3:73 or 4:10. Wanted the 4:10 but was nervous it would be a mistake.
anyway, I went with the 4:10s and I am super happy because in my case, it definitely doesn’t rev to high at all. Around local streets it’s perfectly fine and on the highway I was at about 2000 rpm at 55 mph. She wasn’t reving crazy loud at all for my standards. With a 23 tooth tranny gear swap I was clocking 63 mph when I was in fact at 55 which fluctuates so I’m gonna say about a 10 mph difference on the highway which would be a lot lower on local streets of course. I’m good with that also. I’m super glad I went with the 4:10s with the AOD because although she’s definetly not a dog anymore like she was with the 2:73s However she’s definitely not an animal either. Just much peppier. 4:10 is a great gear for the AOD and I would say going a little bit higher numerically would be even better. Lol I’m happy with the 4:10 performance but actually expected it to be a lot better but maybe that’s because mentally I expected it after hearing so many people describe it as a crazy gear, etc. For my usage it’s a great gear for sure but id welcome even more. Lol
So for those of you that have a stock motor and looking to do gears and or exaust in an AOD that’s my experience so far. I’ve been having lots of fun starting in low, reving her all the way up and then pushing into drive. Living in nyc you don’t need more than 1st and 2nd (lol) because before you know it your at the next stop sign, street light or traffic in front so no room for 3rd and up. I can see why out of the city though a 5 speed is so much more the way to go. Anyway, The sound, growl and thrust from the rear is a beautiful thing. Sounds and feels great! As most people say and I now I agree when it comes to an AOD and 4:10s, “don’t fear the gear”. Haha
Hope this helps anyone considering gears with the AOD.