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Did stock 94 mustang gt's come with dual exhaust ?

If not, how much would it be to install, and what would you recommend ?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    All v8 mustangs ( with possible exception mustang II ) have dual exhaust...

    only one way to do exhaust on a v8, other than the factory setup...

    Long tube headers 2.5 headpipes , low restriction cats ( or no cats) LR mufflers 2.5" tailpipes

    install the headers yourself, have the muffler shop make up the pipes from stainless tubing... Pipes and mufflers about 300.00-500.00

    Source(s): When I put my hotrod together I drove it over to the muffler shop with the headers open, all the older guys had that pee-in-your-pants look when I went by......
  • 1 decade ago

    Fortunately, even the stock 94 Mustang GT comes with dual exhaust. :-)

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Most Mustang GTs have come with dual exhaust if not all of them. I cant think of any GT (V8) model that hasnt had the dual exhaust. For V6 owners who get dual exhaust, its not really worth it since you dont get significant power gains and it doesnt sound as good. This usually ends up costing anywhere from $600 to $800 after parts and labor depending on what brand name you purchased

    Source(s): GT owner
  • 1 decade ago

    86 on up came v8 mustangs came all came with a true dual exhaust set up

    Source(s): mustang freak :)
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    5 years ago

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    ALL GT's came dual exhaust, I replaced mine, from Summit racing and went with FLOW MASTERS, they are a direct bolt on! I also went to Summit for a BBK H pipe, again simple bolt on.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    yes they came with dual exhaust.

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