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Old 02-03-2012, 04:32 AM
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Will the headers for the mustang 3.7 work on my F150 3.7?
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I like it. I also love the pipe setup you have. I wish they made these trucks with a manual option because those 3.7l mustangs with certain exhausts sound really good when they're allowed to rev out without mashing the throttle 100% to the floor.
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Originally Posted by hillwood24

I like it. I also love the pipe setup you have. I wish they made these trucks with a manual option because those 3.7l mustangs with certain exhausts sound really good when they're allowed to rev out without mashing the throttle 100% to the floor.
I have a manual/automatic option, or select shift. I have control of all 6 gears. It really helps when ripping through traffic and being able to choose my own shift points for maximum torque. My exhaust sounds great in all gears.
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Originally Posted by skyeonfire

I have a manual/automatic option, or select shift. I have control of all 6 gears. It really helps when ripping through traffic and being able to choose my own shift points for maximum torque. My exhaust sounds great in all gears.
Well I guess I have that too, I've just never used it. The select shift is just in an awkward place I think. And your exhaust does sound good. If you ever get a chance, we'd love to see some in-cabin and drive by videos!
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Well I guess I have that too, I've just never used it. The select shift is just in an awkward place I think. And your exhaust does sound good. If you ever get a chance, we'd love to see some in-cabin and drive by videos!
Hill, Brother. As good as that thing sounds, you know you'll have to run that by the Wifey.
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Hill, Brother. As good as that thing sounds, you know you'll have to run that by the Wifey.
It would be an "insta-no" I guess I just have to live vicariously through all the videos people post on here
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It would be an "insta-no" I guess I just have to live vicariously through all the videos people post on here
I can dig it my friend. but as they say "Happy Wife, happy life".
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I recently added headers to my 2011 3.7 f150 definitely a power gainer! Has a deeper tone to the exhaust. It is a must for those 3.7 f150 out there
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I recently added headers to my 2011 3.7 f150 definitely a power gainer! Has a deeper tone to the exhaust. It is a must for those 3.7 f150 out there
Which headers did you use? The only ones I'm finding are the shortys for the 3.7l Mustang.
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Originally Posted by Perucho871
Which headers did you use? The only ones I'm finding are the shortys for the 3.7l Mustang.
Shorty mustang 3.7 are the ones.
You can also do ported upper and lower intake manifolds from a Mustang.



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