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Ford racing touring axle back sound - 50 state
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<blockquote data-quote="manolith" data-source="post: 13940607" data-attributes="member: 123563"><p>No. You are completely throwing numbers out there. The only fi people that could benefit from ditching the stock mufflers and deleting the entire exhaust are turbo guys. But blown cars don't gain 80hp from swaping mufflers. My car put down 620 rwhp on the stock paxton pulley and I had stock mufflers and resonators. I can guaranteed you that there is no way that my car would put 700rwhp even now with a smaller pulley and no mufflers. As for headers. Long tubes don't magically make your exhaust gases multiply. They simply help scavenging and don't let the exhaust gases from one cylinder creep to another cylinder. Maybe the stock mufflers on anything other than a turbo car would be worth 2 or 4 hp but not 80. Not even on a turbo car. Now if we are talking about cars pushing over 700-800rwhp then yes the couldnstart to become an issue but again for stock or n/a setups it won't make a noticeable difference.</p><p></p><p>And I am talking about the 2011-14 s197 cars.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="manolith, post: 13940607, member: 123563"] No. You are completely throwing numbers out there. The only fi people that could benefit from ditching the stock mufflers and deleting the entire exhaust are turbo guys. But blown cars don't gain 80hp from swaping mufflers. My car put down 620 rwhp on the stock paxton pulley and I had stock mufflers and resonators. I can guaranteed you that there is no way that my car would put 700rwhp even now with a smaller pulley and no mufflers. As for headers. Long tubes don't magically make your exhaust gases multiply. They simply help scavenging and don't let the exhaust gases from one cylinder creep to another cylinder. Maybe the stock mufflers on anything other than a turbo car would be worth 2 or 4 hp but not 80. Not even on a turbo car. Now if we are talking about cars pushing over 700-800rwhp then yes the couldnstart to become an issue but again for stock or n/a setups it won't make a noticeable difference. And I am talking about the 2011-14 s197 cars. [/QUOTE]
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