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Yeah, they both have a "limited" lifetime warrantee. And they also have a 90
day guarantee that you'll like the sound.

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[mailto:classic-mustangs-bounces at lists.twistedpair.ca] On Behalf Of Coates,
Keven
Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2007 7:02 AM
To: jeffsubs at shanholtz.com
Subject: Re: [CM] Tri-Y/muffler choices are
startingtosolidify(WAStri-yheaders... the thorleys are out - patriots in?)

>Actually the Turbos are an entirely different model

Yes, I know. The Turbos are probably one of the most popular mufflers of
all time, and amazingly the performance is really excellent, especially if
you consider the sound reduction you get with them. No droning, good sound,
and quietish.

I don't think you can beat the sound of the ultraflos though. It's amazing.
It's intoxicating. I can't wait to hear it again.

>and you can get the Ultraflo as regular steel ($80) or stainless
($110),

Interesting. There was only one option when I bought mine (full polish
stainless). They both have a lifetime warrantee, right? If not, I'd be
tempted to get the stainless one. If it's 3xx series stainless it will last
forever. If it's 4xx stainless don't bother unless it has the warrantee and
the regular one doesn't.

Good luck!

Keven
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Mail From: jeffsubs (Jeff Shanholtz)

So I placed my orders with Mustangs Unlimited and Summit. I went with the
patriot headers (ceramic), dynomax ultraflo welded (which is the regular
steel version), and flowmaster non-rolled, slanted tips. I'll install the
headers myself and then go to a muffler shop to handle the rest, and
hopefully I can find a shop that will also weld the PS bracket for increased
strength, and my subframe connectors.

Thanks for everyone's input regarding this project. I'm still a relative
newbie on this subject, but I've come a long way since I first started down
this road. That's in large part due to this wonderful group.

P.S. A word of warning regarding "bolt on" subframe connectors. They weren't
for me. Apparently some mustangs have threaded holes in the rear subframe
and some don't. Mine doesn't, and therefore the only way I can get them
fully installed is to weld them on (which I planned to do anyway, but it was
irritating to discover that nonetheless - they don't tell you this up
front).

-----Original Message-----
From: classic-mustangs-bounces at lists.twistedpair.ca
[mailto:classic-mustangs-bounces at lists.twistedpair.ca] On Behalf Of Jeff
Shanholtz
Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2007 11:16 AM
To: jeffsubs at shanholtz.com
Subject: Re: [CM] Tri-Y/muffler choices are
startingtosolidify(WAStri-yheaders... the thorleys are out - patriots in?)

Yeah, they both have a "limited" lifetime warrantee. And they also have a 90
day guarantee that you'll like the sound.

-----Original Message-----
From: classic-mustangs-bounces at lists.twistedpair.ca
[mailto:classic-mustangs-bounces at lists.twistedpair.ca] On Behalf Of Coates,
Keven
Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2007 7:02 AM
To: jeffsubs at shanholtz.com
Subject: Re: [CM] Tri-Y/muffler choices are
startingtosolidify(WAStri-yheaders... the thorleys are out - patriots in?)

>Actually the Turbos are an entirely different model

Yes, I know. The Turbos are probably one of the most popular mufflers of
all time, and amazingly the performance is really excellent, especially if
you consider the sound reduction you get with them. No droning, good sound,
and quietish.

I don't think you can beat the sound of the ultraflos though. It's amazing.
It's intoxicating. I can't wait to hear it again.

>and you can get the Ultraflo as regular steel ($80) or stainless
($110),

Interesting. There was only one option when I bought mine (full polish
stainless). They both have a lifetime warrantee, right? If not, I'd be
tempted to get the stainless one. If it's 3xx series stainless it will last
forever. If it's 4xx stainless don't bother unless it has the warrantee and
the regular one doesn't.

Good luck!

Keven
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