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Trying to decide between these 2 exhaust system. Any advice appreciatted.

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Old 10-12-2014, 05:17 AM
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Default Trying to decide between these 2 exhaust system. Any advice appreciatted.

Please Help me make up my mind w/ system is better. Specially if you have experience w/ them.
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Flowmaster Force II Cat-back Exhaust System for the 3.8 engine.



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aFe Jeep Wrangler JK Power Package Install Note: I have an AEV Snorkle installed.

aFe Power Mach Force XP Hi-Tuck 3" CAT Back Exhaust
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Old 10-12-2014, 06:06 AM
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I have an afe hi tuck....and I say get the flowmaster. Just my opinion
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Originally Posted by immortalmetal
I have an afe hi tuck....and I say get the flowmaster. Just my opinion
Thank you I will give Flowmaster 1 vote

Any particular reason you don't recommend the Afe ?
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Ok, I found your posted in regards to the Afe. It answer my question.

I do not know if that one is the same in the Video I posted.

https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/modi...-raspy-311382/
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Its the same. The Mach force and the scorpion are the same exhaust, only the scorpions muffler is aluminized. Though mine is 2.5" not 3" so don't know if that will affect sound. But it sounds like its the muffler itself.
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I don't have any experience with them on a Jeep, but I have experience with most of them on other cars. I would recommend something that's not on your list. Magnaflow. I have yet to install an exhaust system that is better built than Magnaflow. Most aftermarket systems will give similar performance gains (actually minimal ...lol), since the restrictive parts of the exhaust usually have to remain on the vehicle for emissions. So with that get something that will sound good and last forever and maybe give a benefit like better clearance.
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Yeah.....in my experience and everything I've read, you can't go wrong with flowmaster or magnaflow. I had a magnaflow exhaust on an '11 jk 2dr and loved the sound.
I took a chance on afe with my '14 jku and it was a bad choice.

I have an afe stage 2 intake and that's fine. But the exhaust is lame
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I have the AFE Mach Force High Tuck and I am very happy with it so far. It is true it has a little rasp on cold start up but that goes away quickly. Once warmed up it sounds great. Build quality and fitment were excellent too.
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I plan on putting banks monster exhaust on soon but if I had to choose something else it would be magnaflow or borla.
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Originally Posted by collyn
i don't have any experience with them on a jeep, but i have experience with most of them on other cars. I would recommend something that's not on your list. Magnaflow. I have yet to install an exhaust system that is better built than magnaflow. Most aftermarket systems will give similar performance gains (actually minimal ...lol), since the restrictive parts of the exhaust usually have to remain on the vehicle for emissions. So with that get something that will sound good and last forever and maybe give a benefit like better clearance.
aka catalytic convertors!


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