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96 myst
12-07-07, 06:42 PM
Ok guys, now that I have the new gears installed, U/D pulleys installed.The new twin 62mm throttle body is here but not installed yet, I am looking to upgrade the exhaust on my 96 cobra. Thoinking about going with something from headers back, possibly a set up with no cats and then change back to factory for emissions. I have done some looking around but really have no idea what would be an easy swap and yet give me that rumblin sound. Any suggestions?

Thanks

BurnTire
12-07-07, 06:55 PM
I like the flowmaster american thunder cat back. It is not super loud and sounds good IMO.

ASUSMC
12-08-07, 09:44 AM
You actually shouldn't have to change midpipes for emissions. Just get a tune or a tuner that will turn the rear 02's off. It is an OBD2 car so all they do is plug it in and go. No running on the rollers.

Phx99Cobra
12-08-07, 04:48 PM
What gears did you go with? Cant go wrong with flowmaster.

TorchedMach1
12-08-07, 05:22 PM
Go with an O/R midpipe, you should have no worries with emissions as ASUSMC stated. I love my Magnaflow catback.

You will definately want to get the car tuned after installing your exhaust. I have great confidence in Devin's tuning over at Performance Solutions. Give them a call.

AZSonicSnake
12-08-07, 06:46 PM
Go with an O/R midpipe, you should have no worries with emissions as ASUSMC stated. I love my Magnaflow catback.

You will definately want to get the car tuned after installing your exhaust. I have great confidence in Devin's tuning over at Performance Solutions. Give them a call.

some good info here..i second what jay says. PSR will definetly make you happy...

96 myst
12-08-07, 06:58 PM
I ended up getting FRPP 4.10's. Got a chance to check the car out today, roads where finally dry!! I am happy with the difference that I am feeling in the car.New u/d pulleys and gears at the same time has definately made an improvement. After I get the throttle body installed and new exhaust on, I will definately be going to PSR to have them put a tune on.Are any of the tuners better than the others for my application? I am loving the cobra, so glad I was finally able to get one. Only problem I can see is the never ending quest for speed!!!!! Seems like alot of you like the flowmasters, would they sound good with bassini midpipes?

Thanks again.

AZSonicSnake
12-08-07, 10:16 PM
if i were you i would make a trip down the shop sometime and pick devins brain on that. he is quite knowledable, and can help you make up a good plan of attack towards building the kind of power you want. :icon_cool:

IMSHAKN
12-08-07, 10:23 PM
I ended up getting FRPP 4.10's. Got a chance to check the car out today, roads where finally dry!! I am happy with the difference that I am feeling in the car.New u/d pulleys and gears at the same time has definately made an improvement. After I get the throttle body installed and new exhaust on, I will definately be going to PSR to have them put a tune on.Are any of the tuners better than the others for my application? I am loving the cobra, so glad I was finally able to get one. Only problem I can see is the never ending quest for speed!!!!! Seems like alot of you like the flowmasters, would they sound good with bassini midpipes?

Thanks again.

Flows and a bassani setup sound nice on the 4v motors. It really depends on what kind of sound you are after though.

saleenfiend17
05-14-08, 01:59 PM
MAGNAPACK smooth and no raspy.. but louder than most

ITLRUN
08-04-08, 12:48 PM
Go with an O/R midpipe, you should have no worries with emissions as ASUSMC stated. I love my Magnaflow catback.

You will definately want to get the car tuned after installing your exhaust. I have great confidence in Devin's tuning over at Performance Solutions. Give them a call. Hi TorchedMach1; Just curious, I was reading through the suggestions on exhaust, and by the way I have Magnaflow exhaust on all but my 04 Mach-1 that has Bassani from the heads back. But back to what I was going to ask you. Why go with a chip, in an OBD2 car? Every time you have the car inspected for emissions, you would have to remove the chip. Reason being, when they plug in to your ALDL port under the dash it will come back with a different processor code. I know you mentioned SCT, even with the SCT switch-chip you can set it to a stock tune and it will still come back with another processor code. If I were you, I would invest in a hand-held tuner, then you could inspect your vehicle even with a custom performance tune installed in your computer. I don't know how they work your vehicle inspection where you live, but here they test emissions, every other inspection. One year is just safety, then the next year they test emissions and safety, Mike.

ITLRUN
08-04-08, 01:12 PM
I ended up getting FRPP 4.10's. Got a chance to check the car out today, roads where finally dry!! I am happy with the difference that I am feeling in the car.New u/d pulleys and gears at the same time has definately made an improvement. After I get the throttle body installed and new exhaust on, I will definately be going to PSR to have them put a tune on.Are any of the tuners better than the others for my application? I am loving the cobra, so glad I was finally able to get one. Only problem I can see is the never ending quest for speed!!!!! Seems like alot of you like the flowmasters, would they sound good with bassini midpipes?

Thanks again. If you have a Bassani X pipe for your mid section, I would stick with the Bassani, it sounds NASTY!!! I have Magnaflow, on my Notch, on my Lightning, and on my 96 COBRA. But I have Bassani, from the heads back, X with cats, and cat back on my 04 Mach-1. Let me tell you, it doesn't even sound like a Mustang, but it sounds mean and nasty. And it's not too loud, you don't get that drone sound inside when your cruising. When I say it doesn't sound like a Mustang, all Mustangs have a certain sound to them no matter what exhaust you put on them, that is if it has an H pipe, but when you put an X pipe on them they sound all together different. Listen to two, side by side, one with an X pipe and the other with an H pipe and you can tell the difference right off, Mike.

Wharf Rat
08-09-08, 11:41 AM
I really like the Magnaflow stuff. Magnapacks if you have cats or standard Magnaflows if you don't.

I tried Magnapacks with an O/R H once and it was make your head hurt loud.

ITLRUN
09-08-08, 08:36 PM
Ok guys, now that I have the new gears installed, U/D pulleys installed.The new twin 62mm throttle body is here but not installed yet, I am looking to upgrade the exhaust on my 96 cobra. Thoinking about going with something from headers back, possibly a set up with no cats and then change back to factory for emissions. I have done some looking around but really have no idea what would be an easy swap and yet give me that rumblin sound. Any suggestions?

Thanks I don't know why everybody thinks running off/road X or H pipes on the road is going to give them some big gain in power. If your going to run anything, run an X pipe with cats. By running an off/road pipe on the road, your actually losing an average of 15HP. I've tuned using SCT software for years, and each time I see some kid come in with an off/road pipe I have seen an average of 15HP loss. You lose much needed backpressure you need with an every day driver. If you want something that will wake that 32 valve motor up, run a Bassani X pipe w/cats and a Bassani cat back. It worked on mine, and it sounds like nothing you've heard before NASTY!!!! I have a 96, w/a 4.6 Aluminator long block from FRPP N/A w/ported heads. This car sounds awesome, Mike.

TorchedMach1
09-08-08, 08:54 PM
Go with an O/R midpipe, you should have no worries with emissions as ASUSMC stated. I love my Magnaflow catback.

You will definately want to get the car tuned after installing your exhaust. I have great confidence in Devin's tuning over at Performance Solutions. Give them a call. Hi TorchedMach1; Just curious, I was reading through the suggestions on exhaust, and by the way I have Magnaflow exhaust on all but my 04 Mach-1 that has Bassani from the heads back. But back to what I was going to ask you. Why go with a chip, in an OBD2 car? Every time you have the car inspected for emissions, you would have to remove the chip. Reason being, when they plug in to your ALDL port under the dash it will come back with a different processor code. I know you mentioned SCT, even with the SCT switch-chip you can set it to a stock tune and it will still come back with another processor code. If I were you, I would invest in a hand-held tuner, then you could inspect your vehicle even with a custom performance tune installed in your computer. I don't know how they work your vehicle inspection where you live, but here they test emissions, every other inspection. One year is just safety, then the next year they test emissions and safety, Mike.


My car is still registered at my parents address, and they live in the boonies, so I have no emissions testing, so its no big deal. But I think either way we don't have to worry about it here in AZ.