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Discussion in 'Shelby Mustang List' started by G. Richard Gray, Nov 20, 2005.

  1. Finishing up my GT 350 and have a question about exhausts. I am ok at the
    front and back end, with correct manifolds, as well as tips, but I am
    replacing everything between and need some advice.



    1. Do I go with an aftermarket system or have a stainless system bent
    to fit the car. On the first option, I have heard that these systems seldom
    fit very well, and do not flow well. On the second, while they flow well and
    would not rust, it certainly would not be an original type exhaust.
    2. Mufflers - any advice?



    This car will be a very nice driver, and wherever possible I have tried to
    use the original parts or NOS parts.



    Thanks, Richard
     
  2. Cevon Mclean

    Cevon Mclean Guest

    Richard,
    I had the exhust on my 67gt500 made from standard alumized
    (sp)..steel and it was done in 3" from the tri Y's to the 3" tips..I also
    had the crossover "X" type installed and used the 3 chamber
    flowmasters, was told the 2 chamber would get old fast. Unless
    you like LOUD all the time..Well I love the sound and at cruising its
    perfect and when I get on it up to 5K its Awsome sound. The
    crossover and 3" pipes gives it a powerfull hollow type sound you
    have to hear..I like it so much I took my gt350 and had it done.
    Should be used with headers with 3"+ collectors..My 500 used 2.5
    inch. worked great anyway. But the real difference was with the
    gt350, it now sounds like a BIG BLOCK!..Nice crack ring to
    it..Used the same tips as the 67..The 68 tips reduced the 3" dia to
    2.5...Nawww...Only draw back was the cost of $1000 ea. and also
    make sure you have the shop install a 3 bolt flange right behind the
    muffler so you can take it down to install transmissions etc...To me
    its worth every penny...But Myne are drivers...
    Cevon..
    ps, call me richard and I willl tell you where to go...exhust that
    is..heheh...

    From: "James G Cowles" <shelbyparts@msn.com>
    To: richard@grayassoc.com, ShelbyMustang@carmemories.com
    Subject: RE: Exhaust
    Date sent: Sun, 20 Nov 2005 22:53:58 +0000

    stainless will change the sound. Original type systems are very restrictiv=
    e
    as you said. If you drive the car hard make up a 70 style system and use
    aftermarket type flowmaster or other mufflers. I can get you info if you
    want on stock or gofast type/ JC www.shelbyparts.com


    >From: "G. Richard Gray" <richard@grayassoc.com>
    >To: <ShelbyMustang@carmemories.com>
    >Subject: Exhaust
    >Date: Sun, 20 Nov 2005 11:32:54 -0500
    >
    >Finishing up my GT 350 and have a question about exhausts. I am ok at the
    >front and back end, with correct manifolds, as well as tips, but I am
    >replacing everything between and need some advice.
    >
    >
    >
    >1. Do I go with an aftermarket system or have a stainless system bent
    >to fit the car. On the first option, I have heard that these systems seld=

    om
    >fit very well, and do not flow well. On the second, while they flow well
    >and
    >would not rust, it certainly would not be an original type exhaust.
    >2. Mufflers - any advice?
    >
    >
    >
    >This car will be a very nice driver, and wherever possible I have tried t=

    o
    >use the original parts or NOS parts.
    >
    >
    >
    >Thanks, Richard
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >


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  3. Jeff Fox

    Jeff Fox Guest

    Cevon, Wish I could hear your exhaust :)

    For mine, I used "Dr Gas" 2.5" aluminized exhaust with an X-pipe feeding
    Walker Dynomax mufflers (notice the oversized flat chambered pieces near the
    frame rails at the header exit). I wanted the most power with the least
    noise. I used "Tennessee" Stainless tips (3") and it came out great. Wish
    you could hear mine, as the RPM gets nearer 5,000 it has a very nice
    blended, and I almost hate to say, a european / Ferrari sound to it, but
    with a much deeper tone.


    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "Cevon Mclean" <cmclean@rbhnrc.usda.gov>
    To: "Shelby List" <shelbymustang@carmemories.com>
    Sent: Tuesday, November 22, 2005 9:01 AM
    Subject: RE: Exhaust


    Richard,
    I had the exhust on my 67gt500 made from standard alumized
    (sp)..steel and it was done in 3" from the tri Y's to the 3" tips..I also
    had the crossover "X" type installed and used the 3 chamber
    flowmasters, was told the 2 chamber would get old fast. Unless
    you like LOUD all the time..Well I love the sound and at cruising its
    perfect and when I get on it up to 5K its Awsome sound. The
    crossover and 3" pipes gives it a powerfull hollow type sound you
    have to hear..I like it so much I took my gt350 and had it done.
    Should be used with headers with 3"+ collectors..My 500 used 2.5
    inch. worked great anyway. But the real difference was with the
    gt350, it now sounds like a BIG BLOCK!..Nice crack ring to
    it..Used the same tips as the 67..The 68 tips reduced the 3" dia to
    2.5...Nawww...Only draw back was the cost of $1000 ea. and also
    make sure you have the shop install a 3 bolt flange right behind the
    muffler so you can take it down to install transmissions etc...To me
    its worth every penny...But Myne are drivers...
    Cevon..
    ps, call me richard and I willl tell you where to go...exhust that
    is..heheh...

    From: "James G Cowles" <shelbyparts@msn.com>
    To: richard@grayassoc.com, ShelbyMustang@carmemories.com
    Subject: RE: Exhaust
    Date sent: Sun, 20 Nov 2005 22:53:58 +0000

    stainless will change the sound. Original type systems are very restrictive
    as you said. If you drive the car hard make up a 70 style system and use
    aftermarket type flowmaster or other mufflers. I can get you info if you
    want on stock or gofast type/ JC www.shelbyparts.com


    >From: "G. Richard Gray" <richard@grayassoc.com>
    >To: <ShelbyMustang@carmemories.com>
    >Subject: Exhaust
    >Date: Sun, 20 Nov 2005 11:32:54 -0500
    >
    >Finishing up my GT 350 and have a question about exhausts. I am ok at the
    >front and back end, with correct manifolds, as well as tips, but I am
    >replacing everything between and need some advice.
    >
    >
    >
    >1. Do I go with an aftermarket system or have a stainless system bent
    >to fit the car. On the first option, I have heard that these systems seldom
    >fit very well, and do not flow well. On the second, while they flow well
    >and
    >would not rust, it certainly would not be an original type exhaust.
    >2. Mufflers - any advice?
    >
    >
    >
    >This car will be a very nice driver, and wherever possible I have tried to
    >use the original parts or NOS parts.
    >
    >
    >
    >Thanks, Richard
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >


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