View Full Version : best dual exhaust for a v6
dncorneliu
12-22-2009, 11:12 PM
Hy,
i just bought my 06 mustang v6.
I want to change the exhaust but after a lot of researches i am still undecided.
I want dual exhaust for the look and a better sound,and i need some profesional help.I dont look for gain power or trying to transform a v6 in a v8.I need good exhaust for a good price.Magnaflow16605??or Borla140176?? Much more money.It worth the difference for a v6?Please help me to choose or give me another sugestion.
Thanks.
Welcome to the site and congrats on the new Mustang! One of the most economical dual exhaust packages that we sell is the Boom Tube cat-back. It does not require you to cut anything like some other kits and it has a nice deep throaty sound. It's all stainless steel and costs $429.95 with free shipping. Click the link below to check it out.
Boom Tube Cat-back BT2605 at Ninosport.com (http://www.ninosport.com/Boom-Tube-Cat-Back-05-09-Mustang-V6-BT2605-p/bt2605.htm)
-Nino
dncorneliu
12-23-2009, 03:15 PM
Welcome to the site and congrats on the new Mustang! One of the most economical dual exhaust packages that we sell is the Boom Tube cat-back. It does not require you to cut anything like some other kits and it has a nice deep throaty sound. It's all stainless steel and costs $429.95 with free shipping. Click the link below to check it out.
Boom Tube Cat-back BT2605 at Ninosport.com (http://www.ninosport.com/Boom-Tube-Cat-Back-05-09-Mustang-V6-BT2605-p/bt2605.htm)
-Nino
Thank you very much for the fast response!!
Nino,i am not looking for the most economical,i am lookink for something good who s worth the money.
I dont want to pay double because the brand.
So,i can afford also Magnaflow or even Borla.I never heard either one.
And do you think a CAI will be good for me?
i dont want a tune!!!So if there is one (like BBK) who doesnt require a tune and will doesnt any bad influence to my computers please tell me and i ll go for it!!
THANKS!!
Well, I would say that either the Magnaflow or Borla is a better kit than the BoomTubes. The B'Tubes don't include nicely written instructions like those others and you have to buy the driver side hangers for the muffler - something not needed with the other kits. You get what you pay for I suppose.
How loud are you wanting to go? The Borla is going to be very quiet due to the large mufflers. The Bassani is actually another great choice. I would get that over the Magnaflow.
CAIs are definitely worth it as they give you about 12-15 hp without needing a tune. I've got a AIRAID kit on my GT and I really like the quality. K&N is also good, and if you want something shiny BBK's and AEM's CAIs are winners. These kits I've mentioned do not require tunes. The only ones that do that are listed in our web store are the FRPP and the C&L.
CAIs for 2005-10 Mustang V6 at Ninosport.com (http://www.ninosport.com/2005-10-Mustang-V6-Cold-Air-MAF-Kits-s/674.htm)
-Nino
dncorneliu
12-23-2009, 10:24 PM
So,you suggest me to go with Bassani.
They are better than Magnaflow?Like deeper noise and good rumbling?Thats what i am looking for,not necesarly very loud,but deep and rumble with not to much interior vibrations and also good look.
Thanks!!
dncorneliu
12-23-2009, 10:38 PM
And wich one 40755 or 40765?
The 40755 will be easier to install since it connects directly to the stock Y-pipe, whereas the 40765 requires you to cut out the Y-section of the mid-pipe so you can replace it with X-section. Not much difference in performance I would say - until you supercharge the engine. Not too sure about a sound difference since they both use the same mufflers.
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