who runs a Ford Racing header/exhaust system?


I have the Borla and have been very pleased. No drone, looks nice, no LEO's.

So you replaced the stock muffler with the Ford Borla? I assume you still have the stock exhaust manifolds...yes...no?
 
'Regarding SPEED - or NOISE? Or both?! :lol

('Sorry!)

Noise of course! :wink They could never catch a Ford GT to give a ticket :biggrin
 
If you cool, and want the best of all worlds,... you will run the SHADOWMAN version of the STAINLESS STEEL WORK headers with baby cats and get the special GUMBALL wrap... :)

I like the quality workmanship of the Stainless Works headers. I understand that is what Shadowman has them on his GT.

Hmmmm...dumb question but what is GUMBALL wrap? This Canadian ain't never heard of the term :confused
 
Jay,
Shadowman wrapped the headers on the matte black Gumball rally car.
He also made several modifications and was instrumental in working the kinks out of the
set. I had one of the first two sets, and did two upgrades, because of minor issues.
Call Bill for further details.
Cheers,
daniel
 
Hmmmm...dumb question but what is GUMBALL wrap? This Canadian ain't never heard of the term :confused

2nd post, 5th picture (in total), so like the 2nd pic in that post?? You'll figure it out, :wink


http://www.teamspeed.com/forums/modern-muscle/9551-flat-black-gt-very-slick.html
 
Hey Ralphie:

I have spoken with you about your system via email and was hoping that you could answer my additional questions.

Do you recommend your system for street use or is it meant more for track?

Sorry to take so long to get back to you - I'm having a terrible WiFi connection at this motel near Monterey - slower than a 15500 dialup.

I have driven the FGT over 20,000 miles, the last 17,500 with the M-9430-GTX Rear Exit Headers. Under 2,500 rpm (and we all know how fast that is in 6th), they are as smooth and docile as any standard exhaust system, and above 3,500 they are full race. I never tire of the pitch of their exhaust note if accelerating hard, yet an easy acceleration is pleasant also. I have never been stopped for any db violations, and most of my miles have been on 2 lane, old US highway system, through many small towns. On occasion, I've been followed by a law enforcement officer, whose attention I have gotton, but I'm not sure if it's due to the exhaust or the look of the car. At any rate. they usually just follow me (too closely) for a few blocks and then turn off.

On the track, which I'm sure is less than 100 miles thus far, I was told "the car now presents itself in the authority to which it belongs."
 
2nd post, 5th picture (in total), so like the 2nd pic in that post?? You'll figure it out, :wink

http://www.teamspeed.com/forums/modern-muscle/9551-flat-black-gt-very-slick.html

That is one Bad A$$ looking Ford GT.

I think the producers for the new series Knight Rider should have chose the Ford GT instead of the new Mustang. Just my 2 beans :wink
 
Here are some examples for illustration. (Quietest to loudest)

1. Stock manifolds, stock cats, add Ford Racing (aka Borla) Muffler
2. As above, but replace stock cats with "cat test pipes"
3. Stock manifolds, stock cats, add Heffner, Accufab, or Stillen Pipes
4. As above, but replace stock cats with "cat test pipes"

As for Ford Header-based solutions; (Note that with both of Ford's header systems, the factory cats are deleted as there is NO ROOM for them.)

1. Ford Long-tube headers, (no cats), + stock muffler
2. Ford Long-tube headers, (no cats), + Ford Racing (Borla) muffler
3. Ford Long-tube headers, (no cats), + Heffner, Accufab, or Stillen Pipes

4. Ford rear-exit headers, (no cats), Collector muffler part of system



One car has "3" from the top list (Heffner pipes) and the other has "1" from the second list.
Both sound great. The Heffner is louder at start up and low rpm's than the headers, no cats + stock muffler system, but at WOT and higher rpms, the header system sounds incredible (like a race car), and delivers a little more more HP.
If you are at a traffic light next to law enforcement, you can go through the gears at low rpms in the "1" header system without drawing as much noise attention as with "3" Heffner :cheers
 
Sorry to take so long to get back to you - I'm having a terrible WiFi connection at this motel near Monterey - slower than a 15500 dialup.

I have driven the FGT over 20,000 miles, the last 17,500 with the M-9430-GTX Rear Exit Headers. Under 2,500 rpm (and we all know how fast that is in 6th), they are as smooth and docile as any standard exhaust system, and above 3,500 they are full race. I never tire of the pitch of their exhaust note if accelerating hard, yet an easy acceleration is pleasant also. I have never been stopped for any db violations, and most of my miles have been on 2 lane, old US highway system, through many small towns. On occasion, I've been followed by a law enforcement officer, whose attention I have gotton, but I'm not sure if it's due to the exhaust or the look of the car. At any rate. they usually just follow me (too closely) for a few blocks and then turn off.

On the track, which I'm sure is less than 100 miles thus far, I was told "the car now presents itself in the authority to which it belongs."

Fantastic information! :cheers
 
No problems with the law yet when I open it up - but I rarely do that in public. As I posted once b4, I blew a guy away skitching on a skateboard off my rear spoiler - it was very comical! :wink
 
SPD, that's correct, Ford Borla, stock manifolds, no other mods to exhaust.
 
I've got FFRP Longtubes and FFRP Muffler combo. Well and truly loud as I want to take it on the street.
 
I had ford long tubes headers, no cats straight into an x pipe.........way to loud IMO.