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Headers on Mach 1 advice needed

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You running A10 or stick shift ? if A10 any shifting troubles?
30 lashes for A10 pairing with Mach1. :)

Quite frankly you can't get any worse a trans tune than from Ford, so even a Lund tune is probably better.
 

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Hey all, need a little advice. I know this may be covered in other threads but I'm asking anyways.
I've got some $ to burn and I was looking at options for some more power without super charging since that would be too much $.
-I have a stock Mach 1 Exhaust with Steeda H-pipe currently and it was a nice bump in Volume, I think perfect actually. If I were to install catted headers and reinstall the Resonator, how much louder are we talking inside and outside car? I really don't want it to be louder.
-Will I still pass emissions in Illinois?
-How much power are we talking, only 20hp? Is power noticeable?

Currently I have a flex tune and run E70 in the summer which really wakes up the car in lower RPM's so wondering if the Headers will be worth the $2500+ installed.

Thanks
I think you will end up near the same volume level you are now louder but not by much . The H-pipe is louder than the resonator The header with cats and resonator should equal out.
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