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Slightly louder exhaust

BYBO

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2024 GT premium, non-active exhaust. I’d like a little more sound, but no drone or obnoxiously loud. I had a magnaflow on my truck that provided a lower, deep sound. Looking for something similar. Again not crazy loud, no droning on the highway, and don’t like the “rasp” sound. Just low, deep muscle sounds.

What the best?
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2024 GT premium, non-active exhaust. I’d like a little more sound, but no drone or obnoxiously loud. I had a magnaflow on my truck that provided a lower, deep sound. Looking for something similar. Again not crazy loud, no droning on the highway, and don’t like the “rasp” sound. Just low, deep muscle sounds.

What the best?
I’d probably go with an H pipe resonator delete. Mine is an active exhaust, but I had the Steeda H pipe and it gives some extra volume without the drone and isn’t raspy. That’s also likely to be the cheapest option as well.
 

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2024 GT premium, non-active exhaust. I’d like a little more sound, but no drone or obnoxiously loud. I had a magnaflow on my truck that provided a lower, deep sound. Looking for something similar. Again not crazy loud, no droning on the highway, and don’t like the “rasp” sound. Just low, deep muscle sounds.

What the best?

I've been going through this debate myself. I am looking to keep this Mustang NA so was looking at H Pipe for sound and Kooks LTH for some extra HP. The combo though seems loud AF.

Now; if I just wanted to adjust some volume, but keep that rumble, it seems like the H pipe is the way to go!
 

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I have non active exhaust, I put a roush H-Pipe on mine. Sounds good, a little loud on a cold start but not bad. Neighbors haven't complained.
 


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I went with AWE touring cat back. No drone on the highway, and sounds good too. Deep and it’s with an H pipe. It is pricey so depends if you want a bit more extra sound H pipe is the way to go on these cars in my opinion.
 

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Just ordered the Steeda H pipe! Thanks guys!
Great choice, you won't disappointed!

Keep us updated on your thoughts after install.

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I have non active exhaust, I put a roush H-Pipe on mine. Sounds good, a little loud on a cold start but not bad. Neighbors haven't complained.
Same for me with same results, recommend. Good luck!
 

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I am pleased with mine after fitting the Steeda X-pipe. With the active exhaust, it is adjustable from mild to wild. The tone is excellent, too.
 
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I did install it. It gave me the sound that I wanted. I was surprised that the end of the H pipe was cut flush and you just butt the H and old exhaust up close and clamp it. I would think it should be flanged to slide into the other like the front to prevent a leak. Time will tell I guess, but so far so good.
 

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Over at Lethal we have had great results pairing the Corsa HH with both factory active and non active systems. In my opinion one of the main benefits is that it replaces much more OEM exhaust piping than the standard single H designs.
 

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I did install it. It gave me the sound that I wanted. I was surprised that the end of the H pipe was cut flush and you just butt the H and old exhaust up close and clamp it. I would think it should be flanged to slide into the other like the front to prevent a leak. Time will tell I guess, but so far so good.
I thought I was the only one who thought about what you mentioned. I'm still debating if I should just pull the trigger. Any issues with leak?
 
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So far it’s good. No leaks. I guess when it gets cold I might be able to see more (warm exhaust, cold air) but I don’t notice any leaking from inside.
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