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2003 Mercury Marauder Exhaust Install - Finding Grunt

Mercury's Short-Lived '03-'04 Marauder Has Lots Of Potential And We Unlock It With Exhaust And Tuning
By Huw Evans
Photography by Huw Evans
Marauder Exhaust Install Weld
Marauder Exhaust Install Rolling Road
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Marauder Exhaust Install Rolling Road
Before we began the install, it was a good idea to baseline the car on a rolling road. We took it to DaSilva Racing in Pickering, Ontario, and strapped the big Merc down on the rollers. With 91-octane fuel in the tank, we did a baseline run in bone-stock configuration and were rewarded with 234 hp and 254 lb-ft of torque on the shop's Dynojet 248. Considering this is a heavy car, we could use a bit more grunt.
Marauder Exhaust Install Mercury Marauder
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Marauder Exhaust Install Mercury Marauder
With the stock power and torque levels established, we knew what our target was. Achieving this isn't always as easy as you might think though (we've seen cars actually lose both power and torque with aftermarket exhaust systems). Enter NoyzBoyz Performance Exhaust. These guys have gained an enviable reputation for producing custom exhaust systems that work and last. Owner Sav Mitas has been in the custom pipe game for years, and his proven formula means customers keep coming back.
Marauder Exhaust Install Mid Pipe Muffler
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Marauder Exhaust Install Mid Pipe Muffler
When we got the car to the shop, Mitas himself was on hand to inspect the car and give a few pointers. The biggest area of improvement, he felt, would be found in the mid-pipe and mufflers. He advised against putting headers on the car at this point. His argument was hard to ignore, so Keilhauer decided he would replace the exhaust from the manifold flanges back.
Marauder Exhaust Install Cast Iron Manifold
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Marauder Exhaust Install Cast Iron Manifold
As it stands, the Marauder comes with a pair of log-style cast-iron manifolds. These feed into a double Y-pipe with a crossover tube. From the factory, this Y-pipe is 2 1/2 inches in diameter but incorporates four catalytic converters: two pre cats right up by the manifold flanges and two cats downstream. The end of each converter is actually 2 1/4 inches across, and although the system works reasonably well, it hinders flow, especially considering that the four-cam engine really likes to breathe.
Marauder Exhaust Install Dual Tubes
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Marauder Exhaust Install Dual Tubes
At the rear, behind the Y-pipe, the Marauder features dual tubes that route into 2 1/2-inch mufflers and then into big 3-inch polished Meg's tips. The stock mufflers are fairly quiet and Keilhauer wanted something that would give the car a more velvety rumble, in keeping with its sinister looks.
Marauder Exhaust Install Remove Oxygen Sensor
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Marauder Exhaust Install Remove Oxygen Sensor
The first task was to carefully remove the oxygen sensors on each side before unbolting the stock mid-pipe assembly and putting it aside.
Marauder Exhaust Install X Style Crossover
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Marauder Exhaust Install X Style Crossover
With that out of the way, work on the mid-pipe assembly began. To ensure a perfect fit and improved flow, the Merc received a custom X-style crossover with high-flow Magnaflow cats in place of the stock setup.
Marauder Exhaust Install Stainless Steel Tubing
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Marauder Exhaust Install Stainless Steel Tubing
NoyzBoyz features its own pipe-bending machine, so the 409 stainless steel tubing can be bent into shape and flanged.
Marauder Exhaust Install Original Pipes
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Marauder Exhaust Install Original Pipes
We get the old system removed from the car using a reciprocating saw in a few select locations.

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