What Mufflers?

Hi group:

96 GT Convertible, all stock. Would like a bit more growl that the stock gt mufflers. Don't want to spend a fortune, nor do I want it too loud since it is a convertible.

Thanks for any suggestions. gjt

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GT's GT
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My suggestion: keep what you have. They are paid for, stainless steel, and they are the correct part for your car.

mort

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Mort Guffman

Thrush turbo mufflers. Can be had from Summit for probably $40 + ship for both. (2.25")..

Local performance shops sell 'em here for about $20/muffler + tax. Of course.. pay cash & they might not charge tax :P.

They have a bit of a "throaty" growl to 'em on these 4.6L SOHC motors... sounds pretty decent. Not as loud or throaty as Flowmasters or Borla mufflers.. but still good bang for buck. Note that they are NOT stainless steel..

-Mike

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memset

motors... sounds pretty decent. Not as loud or

buck. Note that they are NOT stainless steel..

Agreed. I had some on my 68 Chevelle. Sounded really nice under accelleration, but nice and quiet at a light.

Alias

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Alias

If you go to

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you can listen to a few clips tosee what you might like.excobra boy

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Cobra Boy

What sounds good to me, may sound like trash to you. Go to a local cruise night, and listen to a few Mustangs. When you find one that sounds good to you, ask the owner what they are. Buy those. You may settle for something that you don't particularly like, because they are a little cheaper. But you'll be forever dissatisfied. You may hear something on a small block chevy that sounds good, but will sound completly differant on your mod motor. Be patient, save your pennies, and do your research. You'll be a lot happier in the end.

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.boB

Thanks all. Appreciate the responses and good ideas.

GT

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