That on/off trick makes it sound like a computer component and/or the oxygen sensor.
the air to fuel ratio mixture needs to be adjusted its running too rich.
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.
most decidedly not most decidedly not
in the exhaust system
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.
oxygen sensors are part of the exhaust system
With a supercharger or turbo+ chip+exhaust
By adding a dual exhaust and/or exhaust headers either short or long tubes for sound and performance
That's a new one by me. They did not do anything with the exhaust besides exit it out the back of the car.
On a 1997 Mustang GT, the bank 2 sensor 2 oxygen sensor is located on the exhaust system, specifically after the catalytic converter on the driver's side. This sensor monitors the exhaust gases to help the engine control module adjust the air-fuel mixture for optimal performance. To access it, you may need to lift the vehicle and work from underneath.
Bank 1 is the passenger side of the engine in a Ford Mustang ( V6 and V8 )
Two- one in each of the exhaust manifolds.