I had a hard time trying to decide between this and the Thermal R&D. I chose the AWE and I will say that I absolutely love it. Cold starts sound great and when you get on it it also sounds great. You can definitely hear it. What's great is on the highway in Eco it is super quiet. It also made a difference in power. Not a ton but definitely better. I'm sure that with a tune the difference would be substantial!!!
all due respect, but what you really like is the extendability of the exhaust tips? can you start to include the inside sound in these videos because the top exhaust brands all sound very similar on the outside. can you also do videos with actual real life driving? Highway, mall parking lot, etc? i know you are trying to be fair as you're a distributor, but the odds of any driver having an open backstreet road in rural america are slim
Added this with stock downpipes and it performed and sounds as promised....just added fenfab downpipes with high flow cats....it's very aggressive now. You can hear it in the house when you start it up.
Because the Ecoboost helps Ford with its overall cafe numbers. Stellantis/Dodge decided to use the Hemi in all their vehicles excluding the Chrysler Pacifica. That move cost Dodge 300 millions in mpg fines and ended the Hemi. It's obvious you haven't driven an AWD Explorer ST. Considering the 400 horsepower 3.0 Ecoboost used in the ST that can be basically turned for around $700 giving it 500 horsepower. The final Ford GT Supercar the Mark IV uses a 3.6 Ecoboost that produces 800 horsepower. Keep the Coyote in the F series pick-ups and the Mustang GT and Dark horse so Ford doesn't end up like Dodge. FYI. It's obvious from sales numbers. Customers like the new 2025 Explorer considering it's the top selling Midsize SUV in the US with a 25% YTD increase.
Awesome!
Looks like they fixed the mud pipes on the 2025. And relocated the flexpipe portion so the cats stop breaking
I had a hard time trying to decide between this and the Thermal R&D. I chose the AWE and I will say that I absolutely love it. Cold starts sound great and when you get on it it also sounds great. You can definitely hear it. What's great is on the highway in Eco it is super quiet. It also made a difference in power. Not a ton but definitely better. I'm sure that with a tune the difference would be substantial!!!
I liked the Thermal one more.
Where can I get the gloss black panel that’s mounted on the hatch?
all due respect, but what you really like is the extendability of the exhaust tips?
can you start to include the inside sound in these videos because the top exhaust brands all sound very similar on the outside.
can you also do videos with actual real life driving? Highway, mall parking lot, etc?
i know you are trying to be fair as you're a distributor, but the odds of any driver having an open backstreet road in rural america are slim
How’s the droning inside the explorer?
You won’t hear any drone over the pumped in sound in sport mode 😂.
I’d like to hear an interior clip though. Especially highway cruising speed.
Good.
@@Redball2Portofino Probably a way to delete or unplug it if it's like the others. I did a full symposer delete on my car
Added this with stock downpipes and it performed and sounds as promised....just added fenfab downpipes with high flow cats....it's very aggressive now. You can hear it in the house when you start it up.
You should make a video , and share it .
If only we had this car in uk😢
The Explorer ST needs to have a Coyote.
I just don't understand why ford just won't do it 😩
Because the Ecoboost helps Ford with its overall cafe numbers. Stellantis/Dodge decided to use the Hemi in all their vehicles excluding the Chrysler Pacifica. That move cost Dodge 300 millions in mpg fines and ended the Hemi. It's obvious you haven't driven an AWD Explorer ST. Considering the 400 horsepower 3.0 Ecoboost used in the ST that can be basically turned for around $700 giving it 500 horsepower. The final Ford GT Supercar the Mark IV uses a 3.6 Ecoboost that produces 800 horsepower. Keep the Coyote in the F series pick-ups and the Mustang GT and Dark horse so Ford doesn't end up like Dodge. FYI. It's obvious from sales numbers. Customers like the new 2025 Explorer considering it's the top selling Midsize SUV in the US with a 25% YTD increase.
@@DWH300 I agree with you and you're right but I'm just saying you just can't beat the sound of a V8.
The 3.0TT makes 500+AWTQ and 500+AWHP with a tune, intake, and downpipes. It absolutely does not need a Coyote other than for the sound