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<blockquote data-quote="HISSMAN" data-source="post: 16028532" data-attributes="member: 9703"><p>I made my own exhaust system for the 2016. As of now...the stock stuff.. Factory manifolds going to cats. Then I have a custom H-pipe with Dynomax Mini race bullets (4" body) welded in right after the crossover. From there, it is straight pipes all the way back to quad tips. It is loud AF above 4800 rpms, but it has a late 60's early 70's mustang note to it for some reason or other. It is very similar sounding to a 65 mustang that we had that a 351 cleveland was dumped into. Not as deep sounding, but it has the old school sound to it that it had at full song.</p><p> I may try to tone the volume down a bit more later, but I haven't came up with a good way to do that yet without changing the overall note. I have a bunch of oval tubing that I am going to play around with. I may add them in just behind the bullets and route them to the sides (S197 Boss 302 style.) I have all of the measurements and angles figured. I just need to get around to it. Redirecting some of the sound out of the sides, and adding an in-line baffle system to the side section may give me what I am looking for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HISSMAN, post: 16028532, member: 9703"] I made my own exhaust system for the 2016. As of now...the stock stuff.. Factory manifolds going to cats. Then I have a custom H-pipe with Dynomax Mini race bullets (4" body) welded in right after the crossover. From there, it is straight pipes all the way back to quad tips. It is loud AF above 4800 rpms, but it has a late 60's early 70's mustang note to it for some reason or other. It is very similar sounding to a 65 mustang that we had that a 351 cleveland was dumped into. Not as deep sounding, but it has the old school sound to it that it had at full song. I may try to tone the volume down a bit more later, but I haven't came up with a good way to do that yet without changing the overall note. I have a bunch of oval tubing that I am going to play around with. I may add them in just behind the bullets and route them to the sides (S197 Boss 302 style.) I have all of the measurements and angles figured. I just need to get around to it. Redirecting some of the sound out of the sides, and adding an in-line baffle system to the side section may give me what I am looking for. [/QUOTE]
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