new exaust
new exaust
I finally got my new car as of yesterday. Its an 2002 crownvictoria, and im looking to add a new exaust system to it. I dont want it to sound to to agressive, but nice. I dont want to spend a ton of money on it, as I have other things i want to accomplish. Here is a crown vic, and the mercury that I think sound nice. Links?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WkTh3LKIONg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q2OhIuGtpqU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WkTh3LKIONg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q2OhIuGtpqU
mack I think the first vid was a 40 series flow master it can have some interior drone.. not wicked bad but still there.
look at the link and it give some info.
http://www.flowmastermufflers.com/mufflers.html
BTW I have the 70 series on my truck and it still sounds great after 5 years its a good grunt sound without being unbrearible on the interior drone.
look at the link and it give some info.
http://www.flowmastermufflers.com/mufflers.html
BTW I have the 70 series on my truck and it still sounds great after 5 years its a good grunt sound without being unbrearible on the interior drone.
Mack if yo chip it most MFG say it viods youre eng portion of the Warranty.Mackenzie wrote:But will adding just the muffler be anywhere as good as the exaust system? I dont plan on supercharging it or anything due to it voiding the warranty, but I was thinking of possibly getting a chip/ having someone dial in more power. Any thoughts on that?
a dual exaust will mostly be over looked by a daeler unless they are just pricks.
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Working as a mechanic in a Ford dealer I can tell you this. It is absolutly the decision of the shop manager at your dealership whether or not to void your warrenty because of performance add ons.
Exhaust is OK as long as the cats are in place. No cats, no warranty.
Plugs and wires ok, no warranty probs there. Intake just depends. If you put on a high perf intake and then have vacuum probs, or anything related to the intake, it won't be warranty. If your just talking about a cold air intake tube and high flow filter, again as long as you don't screw up the mass air sensor when you put it on, warranty is no prob.
If you chip it, just make sure you unchip it before you have any warranty work done.
Since it's an 02, I question what warranty you have on it. Factory is 3 yrs 36,000 miles, So you should be out or nearly out on time. If it is an aftermarket warranty then if your dealer likes you he can lie to the warranty company about mods anyway.
Hope I've helped some.
Exhaust is OK as long as the cats are in place. No cats, no warranty.
Plugs and wires ok, no warranty probs there. Intake just depends. If you put on a high perf intake and then have vacuum probs, or anything related to the intake, it won't be warranty. If your just talking about a cold air intake tube and high flow filter, again as long as you don't screw up the mass air sensor when you put it on, warranty is no prob.
If you chip it, just make sure you unchip it before you have any warranty work done.

Since it's an 02, I question what warranty you have on it. Factory is 3 yrs 36,000 miles, So you should be out or nearly out on time. If it is an aftermarket warranty then if your dealer likes you he can lie to the warranty company about mods anyway.
Hope I've helped some.
heh.fordtough1 wrote:Working as a mechanic in a Ford dealer I can tell you this. It is absolutly the decision of the shop manager at your dealership whether or not to void your warrenty because of performance add ons.
“(c) No warrantor may condition the continued validity of a warranty on the use of only authorized repair service and/or authorized replacement parts for non-warranty service and maintenance. For example, provisions such as, "This warranty is void if service is performed by anyone other than an authorized 'ABC' dealer and all replacement parts must be genuine 'ABC' parts," and the like, are prohibited where the service or parts are not covered by the warranty. These provisions violate the Act in two ways. First, they violate the section 102(c) ban against tying arrangements. Second, such provisions are deceptive under section 110 of the Act, because a warrantor cannot, as a matter of law, avoid liability under a written warranty where a defect is unrelated to the use by a consumer of "unauthorized" articles or service. This does not preclude a warrantor from expressly excluding liability for defects or damage caused by such "unauthorized" articles or service; nor does it preclude the warrantor from denying liability where the warrantor can demonstrate that the defect or damage was so caused.”
the FTC begs to differ.
oh, and they win.
I'm afraid of widths.
i bought my car from a chrysler dodge, and jeep dealer. the warranty is valid. I have a 2 year, or 36 thousand mile warranty. covers engine, tranny, and electrical. I dont drive much at all, so it will last the 2 full years. Anyways, yea I will have to speak with the dealer. Today i went to a local muffler shop, and they quoted me 200 plus tax for delta 40s, plus the install on my dual exaust crownvic. good price?
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It really depends on the dealer/auto maker as well. I have looked getting into an Evo and the only mods dealer allow is drop in K&N and catback exhaust. Even a non OEM clutch void the driveline warrenty. Most dealers will look the other way if they do installation thoughMastiff wrote:rlockwood please mod your car..take it in to the dealer when they say you mods caused the problem, use the above and see how far it get you.
not being a dick its just thats been argued over and over and the dealer wins evry time.

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If it is a warranty from another dealer that is great. All I was saying is that a factory warranty can be cancelled because of owner abuse, neglect, or stupidity. On Ford warranty all it take is a call to the distict service engineer. He comes and looks, and if he thinks whatever mods you have done caused the damage, no warranty.
Ive seen it happen. Mostly on diesel pickups with big exhaust and chips and so forth that have been pulling houses and blown their motors. Or dumbasses who blow their tranny or rearend to hell on a mustang and leave all the NOS stuff hooked up so we can see it.
Ive seen it happen. Mostly on diesel pickups with big exhaust and chips and so forth that have been pulling houses and blown their motors. Or dumbasses who blow their tranny or rearend to hell on a mustang and leave all the NOS stuff hooked up so we can see it.
