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Ford Raptor Exhaust and Cutouts Discussion [GEN 1]
Considering an exhaust change?
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<blockquote data-quote="PorterW1111" data-source="post: 1504590" data-attributes="member: 40826"><p>I ran Borla and it was way to quiet. Pulled that right out and went with some cheap mbrp to just test for volume. The sound was horrible. Volume was good but horrible tone. </p><p></p><p>I know it’s been preached that if you really want that sweet sound you have to run headers. But even still to your point I notice too. If you rev it over like 3800rpm it holds the rev and slowly brings it back down. Almost like the spring on the throttle return needs to be stronger or the throttle body shaft is gunned up and closes slowly, there’s too much air being drawn in the system isn’t strong enough to close that value quickly. </p><p></p><p>Or maybe this is a safety feature to help save the motor? </p><p></p><p>I am currently running a BBK Varitune muffler with a custom pipe out the side. I like the ability to adjust when I want to play or if I’m planning a road trip</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PorterW1111, post: 1504590, member: 40826"] I ran Borla and it was way to quiet. Pulled that right out and went with some cheap mbrp to just test for volume. The sound was horrible. Volume was good but horrible tone. I know it’s been preached that if you really want that sweet sound you have to run headers. But even still to your point I notice too. If you rev it over like 3800rpm it holds the rev and slowly brings it back down. Almost like the spring on the throttle return needs to be stronger or the throttle body shaft is gunned up and closes slowly, there’s too much air being drawn in the system isn’t strong enough to close that value quickly. Or maybe this is a safety feature to help save the motor? I am currently running a BBK Varitune muffler with a custom pipe out the side. I like the ability to adjust when I want to play or if I’m planning a road trip [/QUOTE]
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