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Old 01-04-2007 | 06:38 PM
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Has some great deals, I just got my 16614 Magnaflow for like 370 shipped. Use the coupon code fordf150.net.
 
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Old 01-04-2007 | 07:34 PM
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Has some great deals, I just got my 16614 Magnaflow for like 370 shipped. Use the coupon code fordf150.net.
hottexhaust.com has it for about $10 less with the discount code fordtruck8
 
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Old 01-04-2007 | 10:15 PM
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I'll second that.

Magnaflow 16613 for $358.64 with coupon code fordf150.net.

That's twenty bucks cheaper than hottexhaust.com.

Mine is on it's way.
 
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Old 01-05-2007 | 03:16 AM
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good deals
 
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Old 01-05-2007 | 12:36 PM
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Hello, first time poster. I have also taken the plunge and purchased a Magnaflow catback #16612 using code "fordf150.net" for $358.64 shipped. Will arrive early next week, I hope. Thanks to all.........
 
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Old 01-05-2007 | 02:15 PM
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Hello, first time poster. I have also taken the plunge and purchased a Magnaflow catback #16612 using code "fordf150.net" for $358.64 shipped. Will arrive early next week, I hope. Thanks to all.........
awesome congrads! enjoy the sound
 
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Old 01-05-2007 | 04:58 PM
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actually i dealed with performance peddler before, and the deals you see on his site, he sells cheaper on ebay, i bought two flowmasters like a year ago for my mustang, for 40$ each
 
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Old 01-05-2007 | 05:27 PM
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Originally Posted by James321
Hello, first time poster. I have also taken the plunge and purchased a Magnaflow catback #16612 using code "fordf150.net" for $358.64 shipped. Will arrive early next week, I hope. Thanks to all.........
I got mine yesterday and he said if I posted it here I would get another $10 off and I did. $348 to my door. It will be installed tomorrow in my driveway.
 
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Old 01-05-2007 | 08:14 PM
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I noticed that 3 of you quoted 3 different part numbers for the Magnaflow exhaust sytems: 16612, 16613 & 16614. What is the differences between the 3 systems?

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Phil
 
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Old 01-05-2007 | 09:55 PM
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I noticed that 3 of you quoted 3 different part numbers for the Magnaflow exhaust sytems: 16612, 16613 & 16614. What is the differences between the 3 systems?

thanks,

Phil
Style and application. 16612 is I believe for an extended cab, si/so behind the tire, the 16613 that I ordered is for a regular cab swb, si/so behind the tire, not sure what the 16614 is.
 
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Old 01-05-2007 | 10:22 PM
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16614 is SI/DO the rear not exactly sure of what application besides a Scab w/6.5' bed
 
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Old 01-05-2007 | 10:43 PM
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Ya'll will enjoy the sound of the Mags, I know I do. I recently figured my gas mileage and was very suprised, I picked up over 1 MPG. I know we only buy these for the sound, but any mileage we can gain is a +.
 
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Old 01-08-2007 | 11:15 AM
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Ok, just received magnaflow 16612 today. I hope to install the exhaust by mid-week. Truck info. 2005 SCAB 5.4 4X4. I have two questions.

1. On the install, which direction does the off-set on the muffler (downstream end) go? Is this a question of "fit"? If you watch the video on the magnaflow site the tech first places the off-set facing the fame then as the video continues, the tech switches the positon of the off-set to face the drive shaft. Anyway, I guess once I get under the vehicle and start the install, all will become clear.

2. Since I will be disconnecting the battery, I would like to clean the MAS. I have the stock air box combined with an Airaid Jr. Can I clean the MAS by just removing the filter from the box without removing the MAS?

Any other tip that may come in handy during this endeavor would be greatly appreciated. Thanks....
 
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Old 01-08-2007 | 11:40 AM
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Ok, just received magnaflow 16612 today. I hope to install the exhaust by mid-week. Truck info. 2005 SCAB 5.4 4X4. I have two questions.

1. On the install, which direction does the off-set on the muffler (downstream end) go? Is this a question of "fit"? If you watch the video on the magnaflow site the tech first places the off-set facing the fame then as the video continues, the tech switches the positon of the off-set to face the drive shaft. Anyway, I guess once I get under the vehicle and start the install, all will become clear.

2. Since I will be disconnecting the battery, I would like to clean the MAS. I have the stock air box combined with an Airaid Jr. Can I clean the MAS by just removing the filter from the box without removing the MAS?

Any other tip that may come in handy during this endeavor would be greatly appreciated. Thanks....
Your lucky day lol. I just installed the 16612 on my screw this past Saturday.
Since I wanted to pull the stock system off in on peice it was easier to unbolt the hangers. (trust me its a lot easier) We needed a 5lbs sledge hammer to hit the muffler to disconnect the piping from the front clamp. Keep in mind the front clamp gets reused. Now we used the 18'' pipe first. Next is the muffler and it went in to the center of the muffler and out was the offset that faced the drivers side of the truck then the next 2 pipes. Full install was less then 1.5 hrs start to finish. I never disconnected the battery. The system is very quiet but I remember this with my mustang also. It has to break in and it will take a few weeks to really break in. But the next day we went out and it was a lot louder but still quiet if that makes sense. Take your time, everything fit perfect.
 

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Old 01-08-2007 | 05:21 PM
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Your lucky day lol. I just installed the 16612 on my screw this past Saturday.
Since I wanted to pull the stock system off in on peice it was easier to unbolt the hangers. (trust me its a lot easier) We needed a 5lbs sledge hammer to hit the muffler to disconnect the piping from the front clamp. Keep in mind the front clamp gets reused. Now we used the 18'' pipe first. Next is the muffler and it went in to the center of the muffler and out was the offset that faced the drivers side of the truck then the next 2 pipes. Full install was less then 1.5 hrs start to finish. I never disconnected the battery. The system is very quiet but I remember this with my mustang also. It has to break in and it will take a few weeks to really break in. But the next day we went out and it was a lot louder but still quiet if that makes sense. Take your time, everything fit perfect.
Thanks. Hope to be under the truck by Wednesday. With all the info I have gathered on this forum, it should be a snap.... Any info on the MAS cleaning? Thanks again....
 



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