Ford Dealership GT Cat Back Exhaust

Started by Lev, February 02, 2017, 06:28:03 PM

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Lev

Ford Dealership have their own GT Cat Back exhaust that they supply and install directly. 
Has anyone purchased this?
Any reviews or Videos of what it sounds like?

mwizz

I can't see it on the Ford website for Mustang accessories

Dwayne

If it's anything like other dealership extras, it will be twice the price for half the quality.

Lev

Apparently it's been available since October 2016 and It's not advertise on the Ford website.

Stainless steel mufflers with 4" chrome-plated or black finish stainless steel tips.

2.5" stainless steel mandrel bent cat-back tubing.

Bolts directly to the stock factory catalytic converters.

Supplied and installed at $3,584

mwizz


Lev

I made a decision and purchased the borla S-type 3 inch cat back exhaust, I will keep you posted on how it goes once its installed.

Mike at Best Exhaust has been brilliant to deal with and I highly recommend him, great service 😄

mwizz


MikeG

Quote from: Lev on February 02, 2017, 06:28:03 PM
Ford Dealership have their own GT Cat Back exhaust that they supply and install directly. 
Has anyone purchased this?
Any reviews or Videos of what it sounds like?

FYI (as discussed with Lev directly, but shared for the benefit of others) the FP Exhausts are just rebadged Borla exhausts.  Sadly Ford USA doesn;t deal with real importers so availability is hit and miss.

FP Sport Exhaust = Borla ATAK Exhaust (available in both GT350 and GT style tips)
FP Touring Exhaust = Borla S-Type Exhaust (GT style tips only)
FP EC-Type = Borla EC-Type (GT style tips only)
Borla also offers a "Touring" exhaust that is a S-Type with a centre resonator muffler.

Compare for yourself.

http://www.bestexhaust.com.au/store/2015-c-78_90_215_2262.html

All 2.5" GT systems are in stock in Australia, and economy shipping is FREE.

Mike

JasonK

For no other reason than my own education, can someone who knows confirm for me re any change in power from fitting a larger (pipe diameter) exhaust?

I had always thought putting bigger pipes on gave a (quite modest) increase in oomph. It stands to reason as bigger pipes is usually part of any 'stage upgrade', along with air intake and a tune, maybe even a bigger and better throttle body.

But someone told me they had been told adding a larger exhaust may actually reduce power.

Being a complete nuffy when it comes to all things mechanical, can someone who actually knows their stuff let me know which is correct?

MikeG

Hey Jason.

On a normally aspirated car any increase in power from just an exhaust will be minuscule.  we're talking 1-2 kW max.  Turbos are where most of the exhaust benefits are found in terms of power.

The main point of these exhaust mods on the GT in my opinion are sound more than anything...

The 2.5" Borla system is a good improvement on the factory system both in flow and sound, but going to a 3" system will reduce the exhaust gas velocity (same gasses going through a bigger pipe will move slower).  Why is this bad???

Extractors work to essentially suck the exhaust gasses out of the combustion chambers, and this works by using exhaust gas velocity to suck gasses out of the chamber to make room for clean air to get maximum power out of the combustion mixture.

Moving to a 3" system will (at low rpm) reduce the exhaust gas velocity thereby making the extractors less efficient at sucking out exhaust gasses, so you'll see a reduction of power from the engine at low rpm.  I've seen this on all sorts of cars, however on turbo cars this is less of a problem, and on supercharged cars the benefits of 3" outweigh the losses you'll see at low rpm.

So my advice is to stick with 2.5" unless you're planning to go supercharged.

That said the losses of the GT may be unnoticeable on such a large engine, so the benefit is more around cost, as the 2.5" systems are usually cheaper.

Does that make sense?  Let me know if I've not explained something sufficiently and I'll elaborate.

JasonK

Quote from: MikeG on February 06, 2017, 10:56:21 AM

Does that make sense?  Let me know if I've not explained something sufficiently and I'll elaborate.

That makes a lot of sense. Thanks.

muzzza

Quote from: JasonK on February 06, 2017, 01:33:27 PM
That makes a lot of sense. Thanks.

I had a Harrop supercharger fitted with my standard exhaust. It produced less hp ( 509 at wheels )  than a comparable car with aftermarket exhaust, but a lot more torque ( 940 Nm at wheels )  Torque equals acceleration....... so that works just fine for me.  Muz

JasonK

Quote from: muzzza on February 08, 2017, 09:35:03 AM
I had a Harrop supercharger fitted with my standard exhaust. It produced less hp ( 509 at wheels )  than a comparable car with aftermarket exhaust, but a lot more torque ( 940 Nm at wheels )  Torque equals acceleration....... so that works just fine for me.  Muz

I know the supercharger is the ants pants of go-fast bits (for 8 pots). But I just aren't all that keen on the, whats the noise they make called? Hissing? Whining?

And I am flat out making use of the 500 odd nm as it is.....940nm must be like being shot out of a cannon!!

muzzza

Jason..........Not wrong. !!  There are not that many places where you can unleash it !  Would bite you real quick, if you are not ever so careful. Muz

Lev

Finally got my Pony. Same day I picked it up I drove it straight to Mustang Motor sports and had the Borla exhaust installed which sounds absolutely amazing and the full carbon fibre body kit as well as the Roush spoiler. They did it all for me the same day! I couldn't be happier all Thanks to James and the boys at Mustang motor sports.

STEEL PONY

Lev
Sounds awesome but you can't tease me about adding a carbon fibre body kit
I NEED PHOTOS :o: :o:
Please
Cheers
AYJAY

JasonK


Lev

As requested!!!

STEEL PONY

Awesome. I think I need to put it on my shopping list  :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool:
Cheers
AYJAY