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Old 11-17-2012, 08:28 AM
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Just had a set made with some old factory pipes (removed the cats). Going to try to hit the track today to see what they do and sound like.


 

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I'm interested in how they're going to sound.
 
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Mike, betting she'll feel like 20 more horses were bridled to the wagon. Have you considered 2.5" exhaust? 03Jagg, you running Magnaflow hi-flow cats? If not, and considering your present exhaust set-up, how's interior noise whilst under a load?
 
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I think you are gonna throw codes and run 15's. but either way I am interested in your creativity. (Not trying to be harsh)
 
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Mmmm... Rasputin, why do you feel an aweful ET?
 
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Old 11-17-2012, 07:06 PM
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I think you are gonna throw codes and run 15's. but either way I am interested in your creativity. (Not trying to be harsh)
Bummer no codes after 60+ miles of driving It is louder than before but still not as loud as the Shelby. I will try to get a vid up tomorrow.
 
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Looks like I have to eat my hat. I figured doing this would throw it into limp mode thus creating the bad ET. Guess I could be wrong
 
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Old 11-18-2012, 08:28 PM
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Hey, Bfsgross. I currently have 2 1/4 inch piping with Magnaflow X-pipe and Magnaflow mufflers into Borla 4" tips. Also Mafioso style intake made out of silicone couplings and adapters with K&N filter. I don't have the Cats installed. Few months ago I purchased High flow cats and took them to get installed to couple muffler shops, and basically was discouraged that they wouldn't work and got quoted like $450 just for labor. Sounds wise, its not too bad inside. When the vehicle is cold, the exhaust sounds deeper and high strung. Very slight drone, around 3-4k rpms the sound is not as refined, but I can live with that. My last vehicle was 2001 BMW 540i, 6 speed with muffler delete only, with a pipe extension with tips, and that was very, very good sounding V8. I still miss that sound. But that was the most unreliable vehicle I ever had.
 
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Old 11-19-2012, 06:53 AM
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03jagg, sorry to hear the exhaust shop discouraged you in installing hi-flow cats. Their installation is fairly straight forward and without complications. Use the forum search tool to review the many threads with pics on this topic. Throttle response is noticeably improved and you'll recieve approx. 10 chp. All the STR owners who have done this purchased Magnaflow hi-flow cats for $85/each and installation was $200+.
 
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I had a 01 540/6 with a flowmaster muffler on it that sounded pretty good. As far as the test pipes go, they are most likely too loud for the majority of the jaguar crowd. Right now the only restriction in my exhaust is the factory resonator that is before the mufflers. So I almost have straight pipes now. I plan on replacing my factory cats on my other pipes and swapping them back in at some point.
 
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Originally Posted by Michael Star
I had a 01 540/6 with a flowmaster muffler on it that sounded pretty good. As far as the test pipes go, they are most likely too loud for the majority of the jaguar crowd. Right now the only restriction in my exhaust is the factory resonator that is before the mufflers. So I almost have straight pipes now. I plan on replacing my factory cats on my other pipes and swapping them back in at some point.
i cant wait till i hear how it sounds with deleted cats please, post a video lol..
 
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any updates??
 
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Yo Mike!
 
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where you at!!! we need results and sound!!! lol
 
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I will get some video of my current setup unless it snows this weekend. My current setup is: Magnaflow 99675HM cats, Magnaflow 10790 x-pipe, Magnaflow 10415 mufflers right behind the x-pipe (acting more like resonators), then straight-piped from there with no mufflers. Its definitely LOUD (think old muscle car). I was straight-piped from the x-pipe back for a week or two, but it was so loud it was not drivable. I'm considering a Mina axle-back or something, but probably won't do anything until next spring as it will sit most or all of the winter.
 
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quartz, R U running 2.25" or 2.50" diameter on the components?
 
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Sorry! I know I need to get some vids. It is def loud, maybe a little too loud, but I am not running any mufflers except the mid box. There is some drone when you get on it, but at highways speeds it isn't that bad at all.
 
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Mike, Yer freeeee flowwwing.... Does she still have stock cats? If yes, then hi-flows will blow the leaves off your driveway and advance your loss of hearing by 25 years. Ordering a pair of Walker Dynomax VT mufflers cause I can no longer stand the cruising drone.
 
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Originally Posted by bfsgross
quartz, r u running 2.25" or 2.50" diameter on the components?
2.25"
 
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Thanks. Went from 2.5" back to stock 2.25". As expected, low end torque increased. The hi-flow components wake up the 2.25" stock exhaust, albeit more noise.
 


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