Hilfloskind
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- 2018 Ford Ecoboost Convertible - Kona Blue
Fair enough. To each their own. I have a phased plan myself just in case I'm not 100% satisfied. Phase 1 is the deletion (with possible resonated tips). If after a few months I'm not fully satisfied, I'm swapping the resonator with a Magnaflow muffler PN 12288, which is a direct fit replacement. On another forum, it's called the Moxman system (named after the forum member that experimented a bit to find his preferred tone). His result was really deep with no drone or rasp and the muffler swap out for the resonator really added a great improvement in the tone without any change to the volume.I had a 2015 Mustang vert.... I got the muffler delete and it sounded terrible.
I purchased the Magnaflow mufflers and that did it for me. Never going to get "great" sound though.. only so much you can do here. I never got the sound I really wanted.
Looking back, I would have kept it stock and spent the money and time elsewhere.
http://www.mustang6g.com/forums/showpost.php?p=726328&postcount=1188
I love a loud exhaust with a deep growl. My last car was a GTI with a full turbo back, high flow cat and tiny Magnaflow mufflers. As it aged, it got deeper and deeper in tone. People couldn't believe it was a turbo 4 cyl, sounded unreal.
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