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Heard by All: Ford Unveils New Sport Exhaust Systems for Super Duty with V8

Ford released an exhaust for old-school enthusiasts that neighbors will hear a block away.

Heard by All: Ford Unveils New Sport Exhaust Systems for Super Duty with V8

Ford continues to expand its Ford Performance parts catalog for models with the naturally aspirated 7.3L V8 Godzilla. For the 2023–2025 Super Duty pickups, two new sport exhaust systems with side exits are now available.

Both versions — M-5200-FSDC with chrome tips and M-5200-FSDB with black — are identical in construction and price: $1525 (approximately 119,000 rubles as per current exchange rate). The systems are made in the USA from 304-grade stainless steel, with smooth bends, sturdy flanges, and a purported high level of craftsmanship. The main difference is the sound: it has become more aggressive and rich, which will please fans of classic V8s.

These innovations are suitable for models with a wheelbase of 148 inches (3,759 mm). Although Super Duty is not usually considered a sports vehicle for 2025, the upgrade will appeal to those who appreciate power and character under the hood. Amid the popularity of car tuning, such systems promise to be in demand among Ford owners looking to highlight their pickup's individuality.


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