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Hey all, just sharing my most recent modification. I've been wanting to do a bumper exit for a while, seen a few others took suite as well. Eliminated the resonator, used some off the shelf exhaust parts, as well as a nice pre-bent section for a 90 degree. Everything came out pretty good. Coupled with a Thrush welded muffler, it has a very hollow stainless sound, very Focus ST.
Does it rattle where the exhaust tip touches the top of the trim ring?
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Hey all, just sharing my most recent modification. I've been wanting to do a bumper exit for a while, seen a few others took suite as well. Eliminated the resonator, used some off the shelf exhaust parts, as well as a nice pre-bent section for a 90 degree. Everything came out pretty good. Coupled with a Thrush welded muffler, it has a very hollow stainless sound, very Focus ST.

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That looks amazing!!!
 
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Thankyou for all the kind words! I'll try to address everyone's questions here.

I decided against the side exit under the skirt for clearance issues, my truck is lowered and I didn't want any bottoming out or scraping, high and tight is what we like!

I'm hoping that the ring will help with the heat, so far I haven't seen any issues out the gate which is promising. I tried to I cut the hole in the bumper slightly larger than internal diameter of those plates to keep any plastic as far away from the tip as possible. I may end up going back in and heat wrapping the modified section if I see any issues. Other wise I didn't add any additional heat shielding.

So far I don't hear any noise from the tip bouncing around. I did shake test it prior to finalizing the welds and clamp. It had pretty good movement with almost no noise. Nothing can be heard in the cabin. I did re-locate the hanger to help support that tip as well.

I've included a couple additional photos as well as a short cold start and rev. Please be kind to my welds, they're ugly but they're solid. I'm a full time Ford technician and welding hobbyist :LOL:. I did have a nice band clamp I was going top use to mate the modified section to the original exhaust, however the pipe diameter in the rear is some weird size between 2 1/4" and 2 1/2", so the clamp I had wouldn't fit. I had some U-clamp specials on hand in the garage which did work.

Also a couple things to note about sound and droning. Deleting the resonator definitely changed the tone, giving a little more bite and rasp, however volume is about the same, which is to be expected. Droning isn't bad at all, a small bit at around 1800-2000 RPM depending on load and throttle position. Most notably can be heard on decel around 3500 -3800 RPM. I run sport mode at all times, transmission shift strategy allows the vehicle to engine brake, holding it in gear. It actually sounds really cool and I don't mind at all. It's not very bad in the cabin at all either.
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Love the howl. Being a Ford technician, did the shop let you use their lift ?
 

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Thankyou for all the kind words! I'll try to address everyone's questions here.

I decided against the side exit under the skirt for clearance issues, my truck is lowered and I didn't want any bottoming out or scraping, high and tight is what we like!

I'm hoping that the ring will help with the heat, so far I haven't seen any issues out the gate which is promising. I tried to I cut the hole in the bumper slightly larger than internal diameter of those plates to keep any plastic as far away from the tip as possible. I may end up going back in and heat wrapping the modified section if I see any issues. Other wise I didn't add any additional heat shielding.

So far I don't hear any noise from the tip bouncing around. I did shake test it prior to finalizing the welds and clamp. It had pretty good movement with almost no noise. Nothing can be heard in the cabin. I did re-locate the hanger to help support that tip as well.

I've included a couple additional photos as well as a short cold start and rev. Please be kind to my welds, they're ugly but they're solid. I'm a full time Ford technician and welding hobbyist :LOL:. I did have a nice band clamp I was going top use to mate the modified section to the original exhaust, however the pipe diameter in the rear is some weird size between 2 1/4" and 2 1/2", so the clamp I had wouldn't fit. I had some U-clamp specials on hand in the garage which did work.

Also a couple things to note about sound and droning. Deleting the resonator definitely changed the tone, giving a little more bite and rasp, however volume is about the same, which is to be expected. Droning isn't bad at all, a small bit at around 1800-2000 RPM depending on load and throttle position. Most notably can be heard on decel around 3500 -3800 RPM. I run sport mode at all times, transmission shift strategy allows the vehicle to engine brake, holding it in gear. It actually sounds really cool and I don't mind at all. It's not very bad in the cabin at all either.
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😁👍👍👍👍👍👍👍GREAT JOB 👏
 
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Love the howl. Being a Ford technician, did the shop let you use their lift ?
I definitely could have, but I opted to do this in my garage. I actually didn't even lift the truck in the process.
 

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Where did you get your plate for the exit?​
 

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Thankyou for all the kind words! I'll try to address everyone's questions here.

I decided against the side exit under the skirt for clearance issues, my truck is lowered and I didn't want any bottoming out or scraping, high and tight is what we like!

I'm hoping that the ring will help with the heat, so far I haven't seen any issues out the gate which is promising. I tried to I cut the hole in the bumper slightly larger than internal diameter of those plates to keep any plastic as far away from the tip as possible. I may end up going back in and heat wrapping the modified section if I see any issues. Other wise I didn't add any additional heat shielding.

So far I don't hear any noise from the tip bouncing around. I did shake test it prior to finalizing the welds and clamp. It had pretty good movement with almost no noise. Nothing can be heard in the cabin. I did re-locate the hanger to help support that tip as well.

I've included a couple additional photos as well as a short cold start and rev. Please be kind to my welds, they're ugly but they're solid. I'm a full time Ford technician and welding hobbyist :LOL:. I did have a nice band clamp I was going top use to mate the modified section to the original exhaust, however the pipe diameter in the rear is some weird size between 2 1/4" and 2 1/2", so the clamp I had wouldn't fit. I had some U-clamp specials on hand in the garage which did work.

Also a couple things to note about sound and droning. Deleting the resonator definitely changed the tone, giving a little more bite and rasp, however volume is about the same, which is to be expected. Droning isn't bad at all, a small bit at around 1800-2000 RPM depending on load and throttle position. Most notably can be heard on decel around 3500 -3800 RPM. I run sport mode at all times, transmission shift strategy allows the vehicle to engine brake, holding it in gear. It actually sounds really cool and I don't mind at all. It's not very bad in the cabin at all either.
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What was your welder set up? Model, brand?
Looking to start doing some exhaust work for some friends.
It looks good and who cares about the underneath, no one sees that lol.
I would have tried to do dual tips if theres room.
 
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What was your welder set up? Model, brand?
Looking to start doing some exhaust work for some friends.
It looks good and who cares about the underneath, no one sees that lol.
I would have tried to do dual tips if theres room.
I used a Vulcan 110 flux welder from Harbor Freight (HF Welder). It's a nice little no nonsense welder, nothing special, but it get's the job done if you're only using it here and there.
 
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Just an update, letting everyone know the system has been holding up well after three months. I've had no issues with heat or melted plastic, so far everything has been as good as the day I installed it.
 

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I love the look versus OEM my only problem would be I know every time nearly I start my Maverick it definitely blows a little condensation out on each startup from the exhaust.

With the way you've modified it I wonder if it's allowing that condensation to drain properly.

You can see the dirty spot on my garage floor from where it always exits.

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