yes, the 1970 mustang grande 302 does have a factory dual exhaust. And its a straight up beast might I add -edit- It did not come standard with dual exhaust. The 302 base model regular fuel came with a 2bbl carb and manifold headers leading to a passenger-side, single-pipe exhaust. I owned one. It was ok but the 3sp tranny left you begging for more on the highway.
V6 Dakotas come with "dual exhaust manifolds". If your asking about exhaust systems, all I've seen are singles in and out or single in with dual tips (mufflers). The pipes to the mufflers is Y-pipe to single.
They formed in 1970 and released their first single in 1972.
The 2015 mustang will come out in early or middle 2015.
The 4.6 liter Single Over Head Cam , V8 engine in a 2000 Ford Mustang GT is ( 281 cubic inches )
Emissions are what come out of your exhaust and 2008+ (usa) have a newer exhaust setup that is suppose to cut down on contaminates that come from your exhaust.
well depending on the age of the motor it could be burning oil, and if that is the case when you use your gears to slow down, everytime you shift into a lower gear it revs the engine up which if it was burning oil would cause smoke to come out the exhaust.
1964
The exhaust on a V8 differs from that on a V6 due to the fact that a V8 uses an "X"pipe to connect the mid-pipe to the cat-back while a V6 uses a "Y" pipe to connect this mid-pipe to the cat-back. This is because V6s only come with one muffler/tip, where as the V8 comes with two.HOWEVER, the V8 cat-back section is interchangeable with the V6 if you use something like the Mustang V6 dual exhaust adapter kit. These kits can be can be found here:http://www.americanmuscle.com/v6duexadkit1.html(copy/paste to see the product)
The first ford Mustang was introdiced in April of 1964
They come in every color
April 17, 1964