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Patrick,
I installed Flowmaster Delta Flow 3 chambers and love 'em. Not too loud,
yet you can definitely hear the rumble.

Tip: I bought a set of rear "over-the-axle" pipes and an H Pipe from
Flowmaster and then has a local shop build the connector pipes from my
headers to the H-Pipe and then on to the mufflers. The Flowmaster pipes are
mandrel bent, meaning they have a consistent round shape at all bents as
compared to shop bent pipes which will have a goofy "crushed" look at the
bend. Summit sells the rear pipes.

FWIW,
Brian
www.472ci-67mustang.com

Patrick Tisdale wrote:

>i want to replace the single exhaust system in my 64.5 with a dual
>setup. i'm probably gonna go with 3 chamber flowmasters--50 series maybe
>(not too loud, but not quiet either, right?). should i just go with a
>kit from mustangs plus or unlimited and have a local shop install it?
> i'm gonna run the tailpipes out the rear valance. i'm aware of the
>brake line changes. i would also like to add a set of headers. will
>the headers create a problem with the power steering hoses? any
>suggestions for inexpensive headers?
>
>any other tips will be greatly appreciated.
>
>thanks,
>patrick tisdale
>64.5 coupe 289 C4


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