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C$1,550 in Canada where they also manufacture. With free shipping. A rarity for us Canucks. Ordering Monday dual with black tips (C$1,600). Very nice product.

miss my RS too. Thank goodness for modern airbags!

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Sorry to hear about the RS
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We have 3 options for tip configuration; dual exit with tips, single exit with tips, and the BashGuard™ only (no tips included).

All options come with the BashGuard™
Got it, understood. Looking forward to it.
 

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Weight vs stock?
 

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Did the 2.7 really shift 4 times on the way to 60mph? I like the single side exit, think it looks and sounds as good as you can make the 2.7 sound. Is there a weight savings? Any CELs with this mod? Will it require a tune?
 

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it's pretty much a guarantee that it'll sound like a Focus RS.
Ordering AWE for my 2.3L Monday, but very much on the fence re: single side exit vs. dual. Given I am keeping the oem rear bumper, leaning toward the black tipped single. Ran Borla in the RS which was near fav mod after stereo, some of which I am porting to the Bronco. JCG
 

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Weight vs stock?
Single Side 2dr= 20.5lbs
Single Side 4dr= 22.5lbs

BashGuard= 24.5lbs

Dual Outlet 2dr = 27lbs
Dual Outlet 4dr = 29.50lbs

UPDATED:
Stock 2.3L = 28 lbs
Stock 2.7= 31.5 lbs

*updated because the brainpower I use for math has been replaced with useless car trivia
 
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Single Side 2dr= 20.5lbs
Single Side 4dr= 22.5lbs

BashGuard= 24.5lbs

Dual Outlet 2dr = 27lbs
Dual Outlet 4dr = 29.50lbs

Stock = 61lbs
Wow.
Thanks
 

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Did the 2.7 really shift 4 times on the way to 60mph? I like the single side exit, think it looks and sounds as good as you can make the 2.7 sound. Is there a weight savings? Any CELs with this mod? Will it require a tune?
Exact weights are posted above

No CELs and no tune required for this exhaust 👍
 

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I'm a big fan of AWE's products. The bashguard exhaust looks like a great opportunity to install an auxiliary fuel tank where the factory muffler was.... Hmmmm

Thoughts.....
I've been contemplating this since the first time I crawled under one over a year ago and saw that huge muffler. There's room to fit 15+ gallons there without going lower than the original muffler. Another option would be to build a storage box because if you remove that heat shield you'll see the bottom of the plastic tray in the cargo area, which is easily removable and leaves a nice sized hole through the body for access. (y)

Hey @Sara/AWE is there any cabin drone with these exhausts?
 

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I've been contemplating this since the first time I crawled under one over a year ago and saw that huge muffler. There's room to fit 15+ gallons there without going lower than the original muffler. Another option would be to build a storage box because if you remove that heat shield you'll see the bottom of the plastic tray in the cargo area, which is easily removable and leaves a nice sized hole through the body for access. (y)

Hey @Sara/AWE is there any cabin drone with these exhausts?
Check out our YouTube for sound clips so you can hear for yourself, we have some in-car video.

We separate the videos by engine size and by single/dual outlet so you can find a sound example of the exact one you're looking at
 

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Years ago when I had my Audi S4B7, I was at a ALMS race and Alan McNish told me to get AWE Cat-Back for my car. He said it was the best you could get. He was right, AWE exhaust systems rock! I plan on getting the dual setup for my 2.7 as soon as I can find some more funds.
 

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I've been contemplating this since the first time I crawled under one over a year ago and saw that huge muffler. There's room to fit 15+ gallons there without going lower than the original muffler. Another option would be to build a storage box because if you remove that heat shield you'll see the bottom of the plastic tray in the cargo area, which is easily removable and leaves a nice sized hole through the body for access. (y)

Hey @Sara/AWE is there any cabin drone with these exhausts?
You have that right! Single side exhaust an ur good. I dont think I want that much fuel, maybe around 10 at most.
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