Ford Mustang GT Dump Exhaust System
*PRE LAUNCH PRICING!* Dump Catback Exhaust System for 2015+ Ford Mustang GT (S550/S650) Introducing the first-ever produced titanium dump exhaust system for the Ford Mustang! Engineered for enthusiasts who demand both performance and exclusivity, this system delivers significant weight savings while transforming your Mustang’s sound and appearance. Bring your 5.0L Coyote engine to life with our straight-pipe catback exhaust, designed to produce an aggressive, race-inspired tone. The system is available with your choice of an X-pipe or H-pipe, ensuring smooth and balanced exhaust flow while creating a deep, refined sound profile that stands apart from the competition. Crafted from premium-grade titanium or 304 Stainless Steel, this exhaust not only enhances performance but also reduces overall vehicle weight, improving responsiveness and driving dynamics. The dump-style outlets provide a raw, motorsport-inspired aesthetic and an unmistakable presence on the road or track. Key Features First-ever titanium dump exhaust system for the Mustang Significant weight savings compared to traditional stainless steel systems Aggressive straight-pipe design for maximum sound and performance Choice of X-pipe or H-pipe for customized exhaust tone 3-inch mandrel-bent piping for optimal exhaust flow Dump-style exits for a clean, race-inspired appearance / sound Direct bolt-on installation to stock or aftermarket exhaust manifolds Compatible with 2015+ Ford Mustang GT (S550 & S650) What’s Included Complete titanium 3-inch dump exhaust system All required clamps and installation hardware Dump outlets Clamps Upgrade your Ford Mustang GT with the ValvedExhausts Titanium Dump Catback System and experience the perfect balance of lightweight performance, aggressive sound, and motorsport-inspired styling.
Specifications
- Finish
- Stainless Steel, Titanium
Variants (2)
- Stainless Steel — 899.00 USD — In stock
- Titanium — 1395.00 USD — In stock
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