New Exhaust and Gotts Modd Added!
#1
New Exhaust and Gotts Modd Added!
So I ordered my new exhaust last week...finally got it all installed and it sounds amazing...it took me a while to decide on which to get and i'm not let down at all by the sound. It doesn't have that dreaded cabin drone while cruising the highway, also isn't an arrogant sounding idle, but you defiantly notice when I pull away and jump on it..
I didn't notice much of a difference with anything from just the Exhaust, but since I did the Gotts Mod, I can for sure feel a responce difference at higher speeds (55+), but even at lower speeds it's better then what it was.
Anyone has any questions on anything i've done, feel free to ask!
Here's some pics of what i've added..very pleased with it all!
I didn't notice much of a difference with anything from just the Exhaust, but since I did the Gotts Mod, I can for sure feel a responce difference at higher speeds (55+), but even at lower speeds it's better then what it was.
Anyone has any questions on anything i've done, feel free to ask!
Here's some pics of what i've added..very pleased with it all!
#3
It's really a simple install, I got the pipe from work for free and the connector was like $5 at Home Depot. The hardest part was shaving the one side down so it fit in the fender... My first piece I made too loose, so my second one I did a little at a time until it was snug..I got about 1" 3/4 of the pipe into the fender and its snug almost all the way around. Best of luck to you when you do this!
#4
Originally Posted by bbaselj268
It's really a simple install, I got the pipe from work for free and the connector was like $5 at Home Depot. The hardest part was shaving the one side down so it fit in the fender... My first piece I made too loose, so my second one I did a little at a time until it was snug..I got about 1" 3/4 of the pipe into the fender and its snug almost all the way around. Best of luck to you when you do this!
#5
Heres a converter http://www.worldwidemetric.com/measurements.html
Here's what it will look like http://images.bizrate.com/resize?sq=140&uid=1843696221
Any other questions feel free to ask!
#6
Originally Posted by bbaselj268
You'll need a 3 Inch Piece of PVC Pipe, which is actually 3 1/2 inches when said and done which is where shaving it down comes in hand. Then you'll need a 3inch to 3inch connector pieces, I'll find you a picture of one. The hole in the fender is only 3 1/4 inches... let me find you a converter so you can convert inches to metric.
Heres a converter http://www.worldwidemetric.com/measurements.html
Here's what it will look like http://images.bizrate.com/resize?sq=140&uid=1843696221
Any other questions feel free to ask!
#7
My issue is this and only this. I don't quite understand how the PVC goes into the fender. You said the fender inlet is 3 1/4? The PVC is 3? So why must you shave it down? Are you shaving the PVC down to slide in? This is the only part I'm not grasping mainly bc I don't know what it looks like off. I've never removed my airbox. Just wanna make sure I got everything in mind of what I need before I go. It's always a adventure dealing with germans lol
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#8
Originally Posted by 2006XLT4X4
My issue is this and only this. I don't quite understand how the PVC goes into the fender. You said the fender inlet is 3 1/4? The PVC is 3? So why must you shave it down? Are you shaving the PVC down to slide in? This is the only part I'm not grasping mainly bc I don't know what it looks like off. I've never removed my airbox. Just wanna make sure I got everything in mind of what I need before I go. It's always a adventure dealing with germans lol
https://www.f150forum.com/f4/gotts-i...ication-33219/