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2011-2014 Mustangs
Exhaust
DO resonator deletes need a tune?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nuar" data-source="post: 14769428" data-attributes="member: 80141"><p>No problem man. Sounds like a plan, just be aware that the resonators cut down on some of the rasp and poppines of the exhaust and you will get a lot of that with deleting the cats (lethal H)</p><p>The resonators don't hurt anything until the higher horse power levels. I would leave them in (and did lol) and get some nice mufflers. Cat backs are nice but they (ALMOST) all are made the exact same way, which causes problems when lowering the car. The 3" piping and the way it is routed leaves little to no room for the axle to travel up and down...</p><p>JPC and LETHAL PERFORMANCE make Gen 2 over the axle pipes that get rid of the resonators and are designed with lowered cars in mind, they also feature the ball and socket type connection to the axle backs so you can choose any axle back you want to really make the whole exhaust exactly the way you want.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nuar, post: 14769428, member: 80141"] No problem man. Sounds like a plan, just be aware that the resonators cut down on some of the rasp and poppines of the exhaust and you will get a lot of that with deleting the cats (lethal H) The resonators don't hurt anything until the higher horse power levels. I would leave them in (and did lol) and get some nice mufflers. Cat backs are nice but they (ALMOST) all are made the exact same way, which causes problems when lowering the car. The 3" piping and the way it is routed leaves little to no room for the axle to travel up and down... JPC and LETHAL PERFORMANCE make Gen 2 over the axle pipes that get rid of the resonators and are designed with lowered cars in mind, they also feature the ball and socket type connection to the axle backs so you can choose any axle back you want to really make the whole exhaust exactly the way you want. [/QUOTE]
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