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F-150 Aftermarket Exhaust Database

Started by Raiderfan1890, May 11, 2014, 08:25:16 PM

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Raiderfan1890

This is to start a collection of sound bytes of the various aftermarket exhausts.

I will post a few links of ecoboost exhausts, if you do post a homemade video please include pertinent info such as how long exhaust has been installed, whether it's hooked up to stock dp, etc.


It's the Thuggish Ruggish Bone

Raiderfan1890


Raiderfan1890


Raiderfan1890

The exhaust named after me, heartthrob:
http://youtu.be/pkrkAUVSKMc


It's the Thuggish Ruggish Bone

Raiderfan1890


Raiderfan1890

Stainless Works 3.5"
http://youtu.be/EfxZFjlp0mc


It's the Thuggish Ruggish Bone

Raiderfan1890

Gale Banks Monster Exhaust
http://youtu.be/R-nNOwBl_QA


It's the Thuggish Ruggish Bone

Raiderfan1890

#7
SOLO Performance Exhaust Systems (3" Duals and 4" Single)

http://youtu.be/VArRpn0NutA


It's the Thuggish Ruggish Bone

Raiderfan1890

4" flo pro with twister resonator:
http://youtu.be/_o977lAiJbE


It's the Thuggish Ruggish Bone

leverkyle

Nice raider! Hopefully in June I'll have my exhaust up. Idk though.
2013 F150 Ecoboost XLT
SCrew with 6.5' bed
Ruby Red
2.5" motofab leveling kit
BOV VTA

Raiderfan1890

What are you thinking of getting?


It's the Thuggish Ruggish Bone

leverkyle

A place not far from me does exhaust on their own, nothing but stainless. They gave me an estimate of single exit 4" from the flange back, resonator delete, their muffler (idk what it is) for I think it was $450. A little extra they said for a black tip. Hopefully the wifey gets me that for my bday. They said they've done some EcoBoosts and this setup sounds pretty good.
2013 F150 Ecoboost XLT
SCrew with 6.5' bed
Ruby Red
2.5" motofab leveling kit
BOV VTA

KC311

Remember, 4" lost a bit of low end. 3" was found to be optimal. Full-Race did a dyno test on it. I'd go the 3" to a 4.5" tip. If you aren't worried about a little low end, I love the 4" setups.
2012 F150 FX4 Ecobeast.

Raiderfan1890

Yeah you need back pressure for the turbos. 4" looks beast but a lot are pretty obnoxious


It's the Thuggish Ruggish Bone

JimiJak

Quote from: Raiderfan1890 on May 12, 2014, 07:33:29 PM
Yeah you need back pressure for the turbos. 4" looks beast but a lot are pretty obnoxious


Not quite.
The loss in power from 4" comes from the exhaust gasses slowing down so much that they aren't evacuated like they should be. Once the FPS drops below a certain point and the gasses cool while they're still in the system, it acts as a restriction.
As far as back pressure goes, the less back pressure, the faster the turbos can spool due to decreased resistance. This would result in MORE power because you could start your boost curve sooner. This is why running open downpipes (or a cutout) would have more power than any exhaust.

Also, for whomever's interested; HERE'S a thread of aftermarket exhausts for the txverse platforms too.
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