BRUTAL SOUNDING EXHAUST FITTED TO HER MUSTANG
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Get your YFood taster pack here bit.ly USE CODE - MAT10 Hannahs 5.0L V8 Mustang sounds tame from stock, huge silencers and back boxes restrict the sound. We bought a Remus Cat back exhaust along with a Pipercross panel filter to hopefully improve the sound! The results speak for themselves
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This video documents the process of upgrading Hannah's five liter V8 Mustang with a Remus cat-back non-resonated exhaust to improve its sound. It begins with a decibel test to establish the baseline noise level, revealing the stock setup is relatively quiet due to large silencers. The hosts then remove the factory exhaust and install the Remus system, explaining that the new design forgoes the silencer and uses smaller dual tailpipes to unleash the engine’s V8 roar. After the install, a second decibel test shows a significant increase in volume, accompanied by a noticeably raspier and more aggressive exhaust note. The outside drive-by tests confirm the improvement, with the sound described as sick and satisfying, and the video closes with a playful burnout demonstration and a call for audience feedback on whether to push the exhaust louder. Throughout, the creators discuss practical considerations like heat management using a panel air filter instead of a full induction kit to keep intake temperatures down in a naturally aspirated setup. The host also teases upcoming content and merchandise, linking to skatewear and liberty walk themes to maintain viewer engagement and cross-promotion. Overall, the video blends hands-on mechanical work with light-hearted banter, delivering a tangible enhancement to the car’s acoustics while inviting audience interaction on future upgrades and sound preferences.
Topics · autos & vehicles · car modification · exhaust systems · performance upgrades · content creators
Questions answered
- What upgrade was installed on the Mustang to change the exhaust sound?
- A Remus cat-back non-resonated exhaust was installed to replace the stock system and unleash the V8 sound.
- Did the exhaust upgrade affect the decibel level as measured during the test?
- Yes, the decibel level increased significantly from around 88 dB to over 107 dB in the final test, indicating a louder and more aggressive exhaust note.