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PSA for those with Aftermarket Exhaust

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Can you post a picture of where you drilled the holes? It might help other members if you would, thanks.
Covered in post #7.
It’s not rocket science…small hole in the lowest point is all you need.
 

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did anyone ask Thermal about this? maybe there are weep holes but on the wrong side? e.g. mufflers upside down?

at least everyone knows their catalytic converters are working properly - making muffler juice :)
 

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also, as some mentioned - a weep hole will most likely deposit 'crud' on your garage floor or driveway... most likely will stain, so take that into account - when you drive away, your neighbors will think you have a hooptie dripping some type of crud
 

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also, as some mentioned - a weep hole will most likely deposit 'crud' on your garage floor or driveway... most likely will stain, so take that into account - when you drive away, your neighbors will think you have a hooptie dripping some type of crud
As opposed to every joint in the oem exhaust leaking condensation?
 

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did anyone ask Thermal about this? maybe there are weep holes but on the wrong side? e.g. mufflers upside down?

at least everyone knows their catalytic converters are working properly - making muffler juice :)
Aftermarket mufflers don’t have weep holes.
 

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Aftermarket mufflers don’t have weep holes.
different quality metal as well - some aftermarket vendors do have a weep hole...
 

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different quality metal as well - some aftermarket vendors do have a weep hole...
I ran a performance shop and have had my hands on literally thousands of aftermarket mufflers and cat-back systems. Never once seen one with a weep hole in it…and certainly not on the “wrong side” from a manufacturer. I’m sure there’s an outlier out there somewhere…but it’s rare enough to say it virtually never happens.
 

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I assume it's possible to do this with the mufflers still on the vehicle?

And I'll ask again - any noticeable change in volume due to getting the water out?
 

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I assume it's possible to do this with the mufflers still on the vehicle?

And I'll ask again - any noticeable change in volume due to getting the water out?
Preferable to do it on vehicle so you can hit the low spot. I never ram it without the holes so I can’t say if it is louder but doubt you could tell the difference.


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Was there a noticeable change in volume after draining the water?

I have thermal and DPs and swear the turbo whistle at idle isn't at loud as what I've heard in videos online from others with the same setup... this has me wondering if I have water in my rear mufflers.
Hmm, I haven’t actually driven it yet since the change, but my wife has taken it for a few spins. She said it seemed like the ST had a few less pops and crackles. She could just be imagining that though as it seems hard to believe ~8 ounces of water in each muffler would really change the tone that much from inside the truck.
 

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Mods: please delete this if I’m breaking any rules by cross-posting to another forum, but at least it’s not ST-related and hopefully helps.

Anyway, Borla covered adding weep holes to Mustang exhausts here. Nothing really new from what we’ve already discussed here, but I thought it could be helpful for people to see that aftermarket exhaust manufacturers also condone/support adding weep holes.
 

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Hmm, I haven’t actually driven it yet since the change, but my wife has taken it for a few spins. She said it seemed like the ST had a few less pops and crackles. She could just be imagining that though as it seems hard to believe ~8 ounces of water in each muffler would really change the tone that much from inside the truck.
Dang OK, I figured as much
 

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Just drilled a hole in each of mine. 5/32. I was shocked at how much water came out. I’d venture at least 12 ounces out of each if not more.
 

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Look at Unbroken, helping people 12 ounces at a time. :cool:
 

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Just drilled a hole in each of mine. 5/32. I was shocked at how much water came out. I’d venture at least 12 ounces out of each if not more.
Any special tips or tricks for drilling? Or do you just take the bit to the muffler and drill away?
 

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Nothing to it. Laid on my back and just took a bit to the lowest part. Poked thru and water came out right away.
 

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Just drilled a hole in each of mine. 5/32. I was shocked at how much water came out. I’d venture at least 12 ounces out of each if not more.
Yep. It’s very surprising when you realize how much water has been chilling in there.
 

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Aftermarket mufflers don’t have weep holes.
This is just and FYI as I went to go drill my mufflers, Borla S-Type purchased 02/2022 has manufactured weep holes, not sure of the actual build date of the exhaust. Appreciate everyones continued effort and helping the community make our ST’s be the best!
 

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This is just and FYI as I went to go drill my mufflers, Borla S-Type purchased 02/2022 has manufactured weep holes, not sure of the actual build date of the exhaust. Appreciate everyones continued effort and helping the community make our ST’s be the best!
I don't have Borla on my Explorer but ran them on every Mustang I've owned. They all had weep holes predrilled. Nice to know they still do that.
 

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Interesting thread
My f150 has weeps holes in a few places that drain or drip afyer start up
All oem exhaust

Now I need to go eyeball the explorer
 



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