yes, the 1970 mustang grande 302 does have a factory dual exhaust. And its a straight up beast might I add
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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.
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By adding a dual exhaust and/or exhaust headers either short or long tubes for sound and performance
With the Ford Mustang being an American staple of the auto industry, there are many manufacturers that offer a number of exhaust options. The best option for a Mustang exhaust may be a dual in-line exhaust. This option allows the best air flow, in turn, allowing the most power.
An X pipe is a modification for a dual exhaust. As far as I know all the V6 Mustangs have a single exhaust... So no.
Your 1992 Ford Mustang GT has the 5.0 liter V8 engine with dual exhaust so it has ( 2 mufflers )
Two if you have a V6 with single exhaust. One before the cat. converters and one after. A total of 4 if you have the V8 with dual exhaust
true dual by far
The advantages of having dual exhaust, if it is a true dual exhaust, include increased gas mileage, cooler engine temperature, and more engine horsepower. However, if it is not a true dual exhaust, it doesn't matter how many exhaust ports there are, there will be no advantage.
Dual exhaust systems are systems in cars that have two mufflers and two exhaust pipes. This system is called a dual exhaust system, or a twin exhaust system. It can be installed on a vehicle after market.
by having a exhaust shop weld on a y pipe then just run the dual pipes out the back
True dual exhaust is better for performance. Most cars on the road nowadays have the "fake" dual exhaust - tips only. They feed via the catalytic converter then after the rear axle - they branch into dual (or Y shaped) thus making the appearance of dual exhaust.
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