W Q Classic
Posts : 1
Location : Lancaster PA
| Subject: Exhaust for my Mercury? September 15th 2010, 10:08 pm | |
| hey i was wondering how do i give my car more of a roar when i drive it. but not like but not like it's going to blow-up when i go half a block i have a 97 mercury mountaineer | |
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merlin5577 Admin
Posts : 2938
Age : 39 Location : Taunton, MA
| Subject: Re: Exhaust for my Mercury? September 16th 2010, 12:39 am | |
| Easiest way would be to take the muffler off and weld a pipe across it. Or you can check out different mufflers or kits and install them/have them installed. Find a sound you like and talk to the owner to see what they did to get that.
Good luck. | |
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In2Trux Moderator
Posts : 1381
Age : 62 Location : North Bay Ont, Canada
| Subject: Re: Exhaust for my Mercury? September 16th 2010, 11:05 am | |
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Britewhiteram Valued Member
Posts : 151
Age : 39 Location : Alberta, Canada
| Subject: Re: Exhaust for my Mercury? November 29th 2010, 3:59 pm | |
| I think Magnaflow exhausts are very nice, stainless steel, and are nice and throaty, without being overly obnoxious | |
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Milwaukee
Posts : 21
| Subject: Re: Exhaust for my Mercury? November 30th 2010, 5:11 pm | |
| 4.0L OHV or 5.0L OHV?
Just remove muffler it will be ok but little louder. | |
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Ryan_Crossman96 Active Member
Posts : 33
Age : 35 Location : Durant-Oklahoma
| Subject: Re: Exhaust for my Mercury? December 1st 2010, 8:52 pm | |
| Yea it will be ok as long as you dont cut the cats off of it it will be ok. If you cut the cats off whene it get really cold out u have risk of bending a valve in a gas motor.
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