What does the resonator do on a Mustang?

What does the resonator do on a Mustang?

So what does a resonator do for your Mustang? A resonator makes your overall exhaust note louder and more aggressive. It’s not quite a straight-pipe, but it isn’t too far off. Resonators also have less baffling and don’t reroute exhaust gases as much as a muffler.

Is the 2015 Mustang EcoBoost worth it?

Yes. Sure, the EcoBoost Mustang isn’t as quick as the new Mustang GT, but this is easily the best non-V8 automatic Mustang that Ford has ever offered. There is no noticeable boost lag on the bottom end and when you put the gas pedal to the floor, this 4-cylinder Mustang comes to life in a big hurry.

What does H-pipe do for Mustang GT?

The H-pipe is designed with two straight pipes and a crossover pipe that, while it does help to equalize exhaust pulses from the passenger side to the driver side, does not encourage more exhaust flow. The result is slightly more low-end torque but a little less high-end horsepower.

How long will a 2015 Mustang EcoBoost last?

How Long do Turbos Last on the 3.5 EcoBoost? The 3.5 EcoBoost life expectancy has improved greatly in recent years, and Ford reports the turbo engine to offer approximately 150,000 miles. However, if you take care of the engine and get regular maintenance and services, it can last up to 250,000.

Is the 2015 Mustang EcoBoost faster than the V6?

When it gets down to it, there are actually a considerable amount of differences between the Mustang’s 3.7L and 2.3L EcoBoost engines. Check out some of the cold, hard numbers below….The Numbers.

Specification 2015-2017 Mustang V6 2015-2017 Mustang EcoBoost
Top Speed 124 MPH 148 MPH
Braking, 70-0 MPH 164 feet 157 feet

Is deleting resonator bad?

Because the resonator delete is part of the back end of the exhaust system, removing the device can sometimes impact the performance of your catalytic converter. When that occurs, you can sometimes trigger a check engine light warning or a code in your system because there are backpressure changes that occur.

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