06-18-2011, 01:36 PM
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To me that looks like the Deluboz v2 muffler or something like it. I have the first version. I was a huge fan, in fact still am. However, since I have removed all cats and gone with some ebay headers my car is very... rowdy as my friend put it. It sounds great just too loud, loud as in I can set off car alarms as I roll by at idle loud. But congrats I love the sound of them. and if you are interested in getting rid of your S OEM muffler let me know. and have fun with the new set of pipes.
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06-19-2011, 11:33 AM
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Thanks for posting this I just recently purchased a 2000 2.7L and I've been looking for a way to get some more sound out of her and the ebay mufflers look like the best bang for the buck. Can you tell me how long it took to install this muffler and does it come with all the necessary hardware?
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2004 Mustang GT (sold)
2001 VW GTI VR6
1983 944 (gone)
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06-19-2011, 11:39 AM
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I don't know, the welds don't look great to me. I think I see pourosity and the beads look irregular.
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06-19-2011, 01:23 PM
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Originally Posted by gunnersfan10
Thanks for posting this I just recently purchased a 2000 2.7L and I've been looking for a way to get some more sound out of her and the ebay mufflers look like the best bang for the buck. Can you tell me how long it took to install this muffler and does it come with all the necessary hardware?
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Took 30 mins with a lift and an experienced mechanic (he also fixed/welded an exhaust leak at my headers). Since you do not need any special tools and can do this with a jack/jack stands I would probably say an hour....all depends on how stuck the old system is (and of course your own skill  )....you may need to heat the bolts to be able to remove them, otherwise there is no hardware needed...the exhausts reuses the stock clamps and mounts to the existing bracket.
I drove around in my town today and must say - with the top down and flooring it this exhaust is LOUD....I like
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06-19-2011, 06:55 PM
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i can not wait to put mine on next week . the tail pipes are a little out of align on mine too. i used two 1.5 inch blocks by 15 or so inches and tweaked them into alignment.
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06-19-2011, 06:58 PM
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The welds actually look very good on this exhaust.
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06-19-2011, 08:37 PM
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Holy kimchi ! I should get some kind of an award or recognition from the Chinese Trade Union for introducing these Charlie Chan mufflers to the forum !!!
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Last edited by Johnny Danger; 06-19-2011 at 09:14 PM.
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06-20-2011, 01:44 AM
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Originally Posted by Johnny Danger
Holy kimchi ! I should get some kind of an award or recognition from the Chinese Trade Union for introducing these Charlie Chan mufflers to the forum !!!
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Ok....
I didn't find these mufflers through this forum though, would a pat on the back suffice?
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06-23-2011, 01:36 PM
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Originally Posted by Johnny Danger
Holy kimchi ! I should get some kind of an award or recognition from the Chinese Trade Union for introducing these Charlie Chan mufflers to the forum !!!
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Actually, that award would have to go to Che of Deluboz, who was the first to import them, would it not?
That was a wonderful day. I remember seeing his post and being the first to respond, gaining a free set of headers and this muffler out of the deal for dyno'ing the car before and after and posting the results.
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07-23-2011, 03:03 PM
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Looks good. I'm not an exhaust mechanic but I have had custom exhausts done on other vehicles and it seems as though 2 mufflers and a little pipe welded on by an exhaust dude shouldn't be more than that $350???
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06-21-2011, 03:03 PM
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Originally Posted by hallonz
Took 30 mins with a lift and an experienced mechanic (he also fixed/welded an exhaust leak at my headers). Since you do not need any special tools and can do this with a jack/jack stands I would probably say an hour....all depends on how stuck the old system is (and of course your own skill  )....you may need to heat the bolts to be able to remove them, otherwise there is no hardware needed...the exhausts reuses the stock clamps and mounts to the existing bracket.
I drove around in my town today and must say - with the top down and flooring it this exhaust is LOUD....I like 
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Sweet that's great to hear, I'm going to buy them when I get paid this friday. And I'm definately a fan of loud exhaust ( I previously owned a Mustang GT with headers and a catless X-pipe after my 944 was wrecked) so hopefully this helps solve the muted stock exhaust and let some more of that flat-6 growl out.
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2004 Mustang GT (sold)
2001 VW GTI VR6
1983 944 (gone)
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