Flowmaster 40 Series on a stock Stang

mctzma209

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Whats up ppl. I just got a 2004 Stang GT. Stick shift. Car is dead stock except for a MAC cold air intake. Heres my question. Im thinking of getting some mufflers now. Im looking to get the Flowmaster 40 Series. How will they sound if i jst keep both cats and stock piping on the car? I want an aggresive sound but not hella loud. I got my licensed revoked and if i get pulled over im in trouble. :nonono: will it make a big difference from the stock mufflers? Are spintechs better with the same setup? Thanks in advanced for all your replies!!

P.S. Does anyone know where i can hear the same setup im looking at? (Youtube?) Thanks
 
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You got your license revoked and your rippin' around in a Mustang now? Lol. Good luck with that. When I got my GT I got pulled over my third week of owning it because the cop knew me and he was curious. Of course he tried to say I took a corner a little too fast and he could get me on driving to endanger. I called his bluff and of course he handed me back my license and said have a nice day.
 
Flows with a stock midpipe sound excellent IMO, first mod I did to my car. Its not loud but gives it a nice rumble.

$200 for flows/install dont sound bad to me, but you could probably pick up the catback for not a whole lot more and bolt it up youreself.
 
Those are usually everyones first mod, mine included. They sound good with a stock mid. I got real tire of having mine sound like everyones elses though. Oh and why the hell would you drive on a revoked license? You do know thats an ARRESTABLE OFFENSE right? I mean its cool to work on and mod but don't drive:shrug: Up to you though, if want some nice new shiney bracelets:rolleyes:
 
Flows with a stock midpipe sound excellent IMO, first mod I did to my car. Its not loud but gives it a nice rumble.

$200 for flows/install dont sound bad to me, but you could probably pick up the catback for not a whole lot more and bolt it up youreself.

I agree. $200 doesn't sound too bad. But for a couple hundred more you could just get the entire cat back with new/bigger tips. The install really isnt that hard at all as long as you have some jack stands. Youtube is a great source for exhaust clips.