I have question regarding exhaust.

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svtfussell

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well i just got a 2014 raptor and I'm super excited to play with it. my only concern is exhaust... it has to be loud. is there any way that i can take the muffler off my self, just to see what it would sound like. eventually I'm straight piping it. anyways, is there like bolts that i just have to unscrew, or do i need a cutting torch, because if thats the case then I'll just wait.
 

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The factory muffler is slip fit with a clamp after the resonator. Or, you can unbolt the flange in front of the resonator. Either way, you will only need a couple hand tools (no torch).
 

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thanks a lot. I like your website, what do you recommend, that would be loud?

Thanks :). Well, Stainless Works has a couple of offerings. Their factory exit or Lightning Style exit systems with S-tube mufflers will be loud. http://www.gotexhaust.com/c-969666-stainless-works-exhaust-system-ford-svt-raptor.html

We are also currently running a pre-order for the brand new Corsa Xtreme catback system which is Corsa's loudest line of exhaust systems. (pre-order is ending within hours, we have to submit the first batch order)

For something a little easier on the wallet, the MBRP Turn down is loud and raspy. http://www.gotexhaust.com/i-1423263...cat-back-single-turn-down-exhaust-system.html

You will experience higher levels of drone with the MBRP, whereas the Corsa will offer minimal drone. The Stainless Works systems will fall somewhere in the middle of the MBRP and Corsa in the drone department.

Feel free to shoot me a PM and we can discuss your various options.
 
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