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DynoMax New 2010 SHO and MKS Exhaust
DynoMax New 2010 SHO and MKS Exhaust New 2010 Taurus SHO & Lincoln MKS Cars Get Power & Sound Advantages From New DynoMax® System If you’re lucky enough to own either of these twin-turbo EcoBoost beauties DynoMax has a great new exhaust for you to check out. Learn more in today’s blog. DynoMax® Performance Exhaust, a leading innovator in performance exhaust technologies, will release a brand-new performance system for 2010 Ford Taurus SHO and Lincoln MKS 3.5L EcoBoost V6 platforms that includes the brand’s high-flow Ultra Flo™ Welded mufflers.

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2011 Ford Mustang GT Intake And Exhaust Installation – Inhale And Exhale – Tech

Help Your ‘11 Mustang GT Pick Up 48 RWHP And 21 Lb-Ft Of Torque With A C&L Cold-Air Intake, And Stainless Works Headers And Exhaust.
There’s no arguing that the ‘11 5.0L GT is raising the eyebrows of even the most hardcore Mustang enthusiasts. With a 412hp rating, it’s more powerful (as rated by Ford) and just as quick as a stock Terminator Cobra. The still-popular Terminator had a little help from an Eaton twin-screw supercharger, while the ‘11 GT is powered by a naturally aspirated 5.0L Four-Valve powerplant.
Photo Gallery: 2011 Ford Mustang GT Intake And Exhaust Installation – Inhale And Exhale – Muscle Mustangs & Fast Fords Magazine
Photo Gallery: 2011 Ford Mustang GT Intake And Exhaust Installation – Inhale And Exhale – Muscle Mustangs & Fast Fords Magazine
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Noisy Neighbors
Noisy Neighbors Noise ordinances seem to be a very subjective matter when it comes to enforcement, and states with poorly drafted and/or ineffective state laws and regulations frequently cite the manufacturer’s specifications or a factory installed muffler as the basis on which vehicle exhaust noise is measured. Of the states with a test standard on the books, many ignore guidelines when handing out citations

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