Exhaust install
#1
Exhaust install
I'm new here...be gentle...Just bought2007 F-150, Lariat with the big Triton engine...Looking to put a dual exhaust ( cat back ) system on.. Looking for a mellow sound...nothing obnoxious...! What kits are out there( if any) and what are the pitfalls I need to avoid..?? All thoughts welcome...
#2
RE: Exhaust install
Magna flow has a real nice kit for these. aswell as Flowmaster. Call your local exhaust shop. The pitfalls? little more throaty then what you have now. You gain about 11-15hp and 20-25torque. add a cold air intake and you got a great little truck.
#5
RE: Exhaust install
Cold Air Intake will NOT void the factory waranty. As you aren't changing anything, pulling out the old air cleaner box and putting a new less restrictive one in, If they tell you it's voiding your waranty tell them to go to hell. You aren't doing anything to the vehichle to change it. It's like saying changing the exhaust will void the warranty. you can always phone and ask. My bet is they will say no, but they might say that a certified tech might have to install it.
#6
RE: Exhaust install
I'd double check before you do it. Putting on a CAI requires the removal of some factory equipment. This is where they may have a beef with it. You could instead replace the air filter w/ a K&N air filter and get pretty much the same performancebenefits as adding a CAI, and you won't be in jeopardy of voiding any warranties.
#7
RE: Exhaust install
I installed a Flowmaster Cat-Back system on my 04 F-150 and enjoy the throtty sound. I have also been back for warranty work and have not had any problem from the dealer. Just wanted to say I had to get one for my wife’s truck (05, RAM 1500) and hers sounds much better than mine. Reason is Ford used 4 Catalytic converters to make the system quiet. It isone of the quietest trucks out there. I am in the process of finding a high flow cat to replace the 4 with 2.
Good luck,
Tom
Good luck,
Tom
#8
RE: Exhaust install
ORIGINAL: Bullitt94
I'd double check before you do it. Putting on a CAI requires the removal of some factory equipment. This is where they may have a beef with it. You could instead replace the air filter w/ a K&N air filter and get pretty much the same performancebenefits as adding a CAI, and you won't be in jeopardy of voiding any warranties.
I'd double check before you do it. Putting on a CAI requires the removal of some factory equipment. This is where they may have a beef with it. You could instead replace the air filter w/ a K&N air filter and get pretty much the same performancebenefits as adding a CAI, and you won't be in jeopardy of voiding any warranties.