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Retrofit Ford Active Exhaust to S-550 lacking same?

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It was a relatively cheap option compared to aftermarket, > $2,000 from Roush. I'd love to have OEM, may not be possible?
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I’ve done it on mine with a separate switch and love it. I’m in it maybe $150 total.
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Please provide more detail. Thanks
look at the first page of that posting. It has tons of info and basically lays it out for you. I posted much later also about using BMW actuators instead of Ford ones as I got them much cheaper used and they worked great with some slight modifications.

The info is all there. If you can’t handle reading it, it probably isn’t a project you should take on as it’s fairly involved.
 
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That thread has very bit of info possible... creating new threads to getting the same info won’t go anywhere fast on here. Everyone will point you back to that thread since it’s very detail oriented.
 
 








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