Flowtech Raptor Exhaust soundclips..

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Ok, thanks to the ones for helping me FINALLY get the sound seperated from the video. There are some soundclips of my Flowtech Raptor exhaust in my library. It's a single in/ single out 1.25" muffler with a dual resonated tip on the end.



Exhaust 1 is from right under the muffler.



Exhaust 2 is from about 10 feet to the rear of the ST.



If any have any other ideas to get the sound to capture better, let me know.;)
 
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Sounds good, There is a lot of "hiss" , I guess this is from the editing software???

Todd Z
 
Todd, Yeah. I'm still new to the editing software and was only able to figure out how to seperate it. Give me alittle more figuring on it and I'll be a pro in no time.;)
 
It's a single in/ single out 1.25" muffler with a dual resonated tip on the end.



That seems pretty small being that my Escort GT's stock pipe size is 1 7/8" and the performance exhaust is 2 1/4". The engine in that Escort is 1.8 L, less then 1/2 the size of the Trac's engine.





Tom
 
Is this a simple bolt on replacemet, or would I have to take it into a muffler shop? I like the sound and price.
 
allen, you will have to get a pice of straight pipe to go between the cats and the new muffler due to the size difference between the new one and OEM muffler. I had them run it straight out the back and put the dual tip on. Call around and get prices for someone to do it if you are going to do it this way (straight out the back). You can use the stock tailpipe, but it has a resonator on it. I'm really pleased with the sound and price of it. If you want e-mail me and I could send pics of how it was run, so you'd have an idea. I had some shops tell me it couldn't be run that way.;)
 
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