Alright guys, this is information before the video comes but that’s ok.
To my knowledge this is the first f150 with a 2021 raptor muffler on it.
First thing I wanted to look at was the valves.
good news is, the valves flap open and closed with ease, they stay wherever you leave them.
So
@FanaticalKilla I think it was you who said “if anything I’d think ford would have the valves be closed when not in use” I apologize if it wasn’t you who said that haha, but that might be true, only if the actuators are on. Without them, the valves can be manipulated to whatever you want and they’re not spring loaded.
So you can see here in these photos I’ve wired them wide open in (Baja mode) with some copper wire.
i looked through with my bore camera and you can see the valve closed, and in the next picture it’s open. Pretty cool.
Then there was just a couple more things I had to do before install.
I had to cut off the clamp that is welded onto this one pipe that meets the trombone loop because it was missing a nut. I had a clamp with the SPD muffler so I didn’t need it anyways.
Then here you can see these nubs going out to the tailpipes, those needed to be grinded off so the Borla tailpipes can slide over it.
It wouldn’t let me add two more photos, only one, because I’m at the max for 1 post, but there’s how it sits now. Of course you need the raptor exhaust hanger for the front of the muffler which you have to have for the SPD muffler anyways, but it slides right into place, no customization. Bolts right up to the SPD trombone also, it fits super well. Hopefully my tailpipes will work, I know the 2021 raptor tailpipes are a little different due to the suspension differences, but we will see, the location this exits over the axle looks like it will work.