SOLO Performance Mach Thunder install and Review

UltraKla$$ic

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I've been debating for some time now which catback setup to go with. In considering contenders, I knew one thing, NO DRONE was a must! Another must in choosing was double walled tips. Rolled tips on some exhausts brands are hideous to me. I had a '13GT with SW LTH, Resonator delete midpipes and SLP Loudmouth axlebacks and it was OBNOXIOUS!!! I couldn't even hear my radio when driving the car no matter how loud I turned up the volume so hence the no-drone necessity but yet VOLUME in my next quest for an exhaust. LOL

So the decision was made and SOLO Performance would get my money. I called Jeff at SOLO on a Saturday and we chatted it up with what would work best for me. Since I have Stainless Power Longtubes and O/R Performance leads:eyebulge:, Jeff thought it would be best if I went with the Mach Thunder instead of the Street Race version so the order was placed.

The exhaust setup is boxed VERY WELL!!!!

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Two huge well constructed and padded boxed are what's delivered if you get a catback setup. One box has the midpipe and the other box has the pipes just after midpipe and axlebacks.

Construction of these pipes look EXTREMELY well done. The welds are top notch and alot of attention has gone into the design and craftsmanship IMO

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CLOSE UP OF J-PIPE FOR SOUND/DRONE TUNING. Another feature I LOVE is the way they have the J-pipe tailpipe portion on a ball-n-socket so you can actually align the tips with the hole in the facia without having to muscle and bend crap to get it aligned like other offerings. I love this feature!!!:headbang:

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The Double walled tips are a HUGE 4.5" in diameter and are VERY NICE!!!! Here's some shot's of the tips and comparable shot's of the cheesy OEM axleback tips:

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Now for the WTF moment...........Again, I have the Stainless Power Longtube headers w/Off road(catless) 3" Performance leads, that means they DO NOT taper down to accept the crappy OEM 2-1/4" pipes. The SOLO midpipe comes with the Taper adapter welded onto the midpipe so I had to cut this off and PAY to have someone MIG weld two 3" ID to 3" ID couplers onto the ends of the midpipe to be able to fit these correctly!:frusty:

Pic of the reducing ends cut off

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Replaced with this 3" ID to 3" ID for a full 3" full length exhaust

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PIC OF THE COUPLER MIG WELDED ON THE MIDPIPE:

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So after spending an ADDITIONAL $10 for couplers, $25 for 2 more exhaust band clamps to secure this section in assembly and THANK GOD the guy only charged me $20 to weld the coupler's on the midpipe, I have an ADDITIONAL $55 into this catback that I didn't expect to have to dish out.:crazy:

The install is straight forward and let me say that there is JUST enough pipe in the overall length of the system to fit/slip into each other when assembling to be able to clamp and secure the pipes with the Torca clamps. It took ALOT of adjusting to make sure there was enough pipe slid into one another to secure and still run the full length of the underbody and mount correctly. Just shoving and bottoming out pipe into pipe left me a good 4-6" short so I had to spread this out by adjusting each connection so it would all mate up and leave no room for the pipes to slip out of each other and still run the full length all the way out the back. This took awhile.

Pics of the final installed product:

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I hope this system lives up to it's reputation from the car enthusiast I've talked to and even read good things about. Only time will tell but I can say that dealing with SOLO Performance was easy and pleasurable to date.


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The part you call a 'j pipe', wtf is that? I'm 50 years old and grew up in my father's service station, worked on my own cars and hung out in garages all my life and I've never seen anything like that before. I don't see any electronic cutouts. Are they just open pipes?
 

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The part you call a 'j pipe', wtf is that? I'm 50 years old and grew up in my father's service station, worked on my own cars and hung out in garages all my life and I've never seen anything like that before. I don't see any electronic cutouts. Are they just open pipes?

Solo’s 2015 , 5.0L Mustang GT MACH-THUNDER exhaust kit comes with an 11 inch long mid X-Muffler and Solo’s rear tunable J-Pipes. These J-pipes are capped off on the end and as the sound waves enter the J-pipe, they bottom out on the end cap and bounce back. Upon the sound wave re-entering the exhaust flow, it collides with the specific Mustang GT drone frequency and cancels it out

I thought it was pretty nifty.
 

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The part you call a 'j pipe', wtf is that? I'm 50 years old and grew up in my father's service station, worked on my own cars and hung out in garages all my life and I've never seen anything like that before. I don't see any electronic cutouts. Are they just open pipes?

Just look up helmholtz chambers. The design is used to cancel unwanted frequencies. There is an incredible amount of science around it.
 

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What is it capped off with? It looks open. Is there one inside?

The end of this pipe is capped off. You unloosen the clamp and slide the circled portion INWARDS in small increments to "tune" the unwanted harmonics out of the exhaust.

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The end of this pipe is capped off. You unloosen the clamp and slide the circled portion INWARDS in small increments to "tune" the unwanted harmonics out of the exhaust.

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The clamp that you slide back and forth....what is it actually doing ? If the end has a cap welded on, I can't see how the adjustable, sliding clamp is doing anything. I can understand the principle if the sliding clamp was also moving the end cap termination back and forth.
 

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Looks like the S pipe is flanged and the Tuning Area pipe is free to move in or out a few inches and thus tunes the port on the resonator. The clamp keeps it in place once you find the offending frequency. Think trombone.
 
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That's the weirdest hunk of metal called an exhaust I've ever seen. But I like it. Can you post a video on how to toon? And don't forget the socks!
 

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Another feature I LOVE is the way they have the J-pipe tailpipe portion on a ball-n-socket so you can actually align the tips with the hole in the facia without having to muscle and bend crap to get it aligned like other offerings. I love this feature!!!:headbang:

That is excellent idea
 

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