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Unidentified exhaust set up

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Hello, this is my 1st post so forgive me if I didn't post the pictures correctly. I bought a 2015 Mustang GT and I'm not sure what exhaust set up this is. Looks like a resonator delete. It sounds great but any information on this set up would be greatly appreciated.
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That should be very effective at eliminating drone while cruising.
 

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That's the solo performance exhaust. It's either part of the catback, or it's a 3" axleback system. You can actually tune the J pipe length by loosening the clamp you see on the end of the J and sliding that tube further in or out. It's really great if you change any other part of the exhaust because you're able to tune the resonance of the system by hand with simple adjustment to the J pipes. I had this and added, removed resonators, crossovers, etc. and every time was able to tune drone out or opt for a deeper sound when I felt like it.

There's also a ball and socket joint that allows you to basically line up the tips perfectly without taking anything apart.

I got rid of my solos and regret it to this day. The only downside is that you don't have room in the back to add mufflers. It's almost certainly worth dealing with and adding mid mufflers if it comes down to it.
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