To me, it sounds very close to a stock GT500. The "rasp" isn't some shitty sounding rice burner. It sounds more like a modern / high revving race car engine.Had an H-pipe with resonator delete in my 18 GT. As advertised, it was a deeper tone and some mild popping / burble on decel. Bought my 21 Mach 1 and liked the stock exhaust and didn't think I would modify it. That thought lasted 3 months then figured I'd try the X-pipe with resonator delete for $200. Much improved. Very loud on cold start up so I programmed Quiet mode. As for raspy, just a bit on higher RPMs but it sounds good in a special dare I say exotic way. Not farty, not European sports car, it just sounds like a car called a Mach 1 should sound.
Well, there it is. Sounded like a GT500. That's what I would say it resembles.To me, it sounds very close to a stock GT500.
I just finally got my roush x-pipe on a couple of weeks ago and absolutely love it. 0 regrets and seemed more like it just amplified the sound a little bit over what it was already doing. In my opinion it did not change the tone much, just made it more pronounced. Don't know how the h-pipe sounds but I don't know that I'd want it to sound any different than it does. Sounds stock just amplified with the x-pipe IMO.Nobody in this thread probably cares about my opinion here lol, but I'm honestly amazed how awesome some modern performance cars sound straight from the factory. I have had no interest in adjusting the sound on the last couple cars I've bought, and think I would regret an X- or H-pipe. I love the track mode exhaust note, and I also love that I can mute it when road tripping or when my mom is in the car. I'm kind of curious if the motivation you guys have for exhaust mods is just a different pitch, more volume, something else?
... Now if I wanted more power, that would be another story and would bring exhaust mods (with a tune) back to the table.
I would say yes, I got the switch fire and if it sounds as good you will love it.Thinking about getting a X-Pipe but worried about sound.
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That's really why I want to do it., but the Steeda YouTube comparing H with X was really interesting with the Hp and Torque they got going X pipe.im doing the Steeda res delete x pipe mainly just to drop that suitcase. any more HP or better sound is just a bonus.
It's really negligible and you won't notice the difference.That's really why I want to do it., but the Steeda YouTube comparing H with X was really interesting with the Hp and Torque they got going X pipe.
I just looked that one up and the only complaint I'd have about it is that it's 409 stainless steel. Borla has a mid section that's got a resonator as well. The Magnaflow True X actually chokes the exhaust so I'd pass on it.
Butt dyno confirms the above. Had a Tru-X installed on my 2018 GT for less than a day. Installed and test drove, and not only was it quieter than stock in mid-RPM's, it made the car feel slower! Thought I must have been imagining things at the time but this confirms it.There's a thread by EngineerMike pressure testing different areas of the exhaust and the Magnaflow actually wasn't as efficient as you'd think it is.
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