Hey, everybody.
I'm Justin with americanmuscle.com, and this is my detailed review and install of the MBRP
Black Series cat-back exhaust system featuring the dual same side exit configuration which
will dump before the passenger side rear tire.
It's available for your 2015 and newer 2.7L EcoBoost-powered F-150.
My review on this exhaust will cover my thoughts on the overall sound profile you can expect
from the MBRP, what the Black Series is going to deliver as far as construction and materials,
and then finally we'll briefly talk you through the install, and depending on your cab and
bed size, there might be the smallest amount of trimming needed for the lead pipe here.
Nevertheless, I'm still going one out of three wrenches on the difficulty meter with some
more detail later on.
So the Black Series cat-back from MBRP is a pretty unique system in their lineup but
the main feature being the black powder coating from tip to tip here, increasing the durability
in the process, but also making for a very stealthy appearance underneath the truck.
Now this system will produce a good amount of bark overall on your F-150, and it does
feature that very cool dual same side exit configuration much like those early SVT Lightnings.
Now that you know a little bit more about this system, let's get further into detail.
And as I did just mention, this thing does feature that dual same side exit configuration,
but we will talk a little bit more about appearance and construction in a little bit.
But first, let's dive head first into the sound.
And you guys heard the sound clips with this exhaust.
You can be the judge, but in my opinion, the MBRP Black Series produces a very well-rounded
note overall, and it's a note that we've heard before.
It's a tone that we've heard before, because a lot of the MBRP systems, whether it be the
Black system that we have here, the XP system, the Installer Series, or the Pro Series, for
the most part, are all going to use a very similar design in muffler, so the sound is
very consistent across the board.
So breaking out the Wake the Neighbors scale, again guys, three out of five on my one to
five on the Wake the Neighbors scale.
You do hear this thing a little bit more on the inside of the truck, which isn't a huge
deal.
If you want something that's going to be a little bit more quiet but still deliver that
dual same side exit look, check out some of the Magnaflow systems instead.
They might be a little bit more quiet on the inside, but you are going to be paying a little
bit more for those.
However, if you're not bothered by a little added noise inside the truck, this is certainly
going to be a great choice.
But with the sound covered, let's talk a little bit more about what the Black Series will
bring to the table as far as construction and materials.
Now, believe it or not, the Black Series actually starts out life as the Installer Series from
MBRP, which is the company's most affordable cat-back in their lineup.
From there, however, is how the system gets its name.
The entire thing, and I'm talking piping, clamps, hangers, tips, muffler, everything
gets powder coated in this heat resistant black ceramic coating, giving it a little
bit more durability and adding a little bit more of a stealthy look in the process.
And this really is going to appeal to truck owners out there from both a function and
a form standpoint.
Now on the form side, the all-black appearance here really is going to be very unique.
There's really nothing quite like it currently in the market that I'm aware of offering that
all-black finish.
And for those owners out there who prefer to see the system kind of disappear from underneath
the truck, this would definitely be a good option.
But taking things a step further, let's talk about how that black powder coating will increase
the durability of this system and help the function in that regard.
And guys, don't forget this thing is the Installer Series, right?
It's that aluminized steel tubing lying beneath that black powder coat.
The aluminized steel, not a bad material.
It's super affordable, it's going to perform as advertised, just as good as any of those
other more premium materials.The problem with that aluminized steel, though, is that it
can corrode pretty easily, especially if your truck gets exposed to a lot of road salt during
the winter months.
But the Black Series here with that powder coat is going to act as an additional barrier
against the road salt or against the elements, protecting this thing much better than if
it were left uncoated altogether.
And as such, MBRP is throwing a little better of a warranty at this thing.
You're getting a one-year warranty on the coating itself, three-year warranty on the
actual materials.
You are paying a little bit more for that black powder coat as expected.
Mid-$500 price range for this particular system.
Definitely not bad and still very much in the entry level category on the site.
So now that we've beaten that black powder coat to death, let's talk a little bit more
about what you can expect with the MBRP as far as overall construction.
Sixteen gauge aluminized steel for the overall material here, 3" tubing pretty much from
tip to tip here again including the lead-in pipe going through the straight through by
design muffler does split off into twin 3" tubing all mandrel bent before exiting out
the 4" slash-cut tips with the rolled edge.
These guys are actually made from 304-grade stainless steel, but they are given that same
black powder coat treatment as the rest of the system.
Let's switch gears quickly and just breeze over the install with the MBRP system.
And as I mentioned at the very top of this video, depending on your cabin bed size or
basically your wheelbase, you might have to make some small adjustments or some small
trimming to this main pipe here.
Really, not the end of the world.
It's really only going to be one cut.
So as long as you take your time, follow the detailed instructions, measure twice and cut
once, it's going to be a very easy day in the garage or shop.
So I'm sticking to one out of three wrenches on the difficulty meter.
Maybe an hour or two before you're making some noise.
Obviously, that factory system will need to get dropped first.
You can pretty much do this with a basic socket set or an impact gun.
After that, simply get to work installing the MBRP in reverse order.
I recommend starting from front to back as always.
Save your final tighten up to the very end, and you should be good to go.
The Black Series from MBRP, while a little pricey compared to some of the other options
in their lineup, is going to offer a great sound for your F-150, along with a very unique
look, thanks to that all-black powder coat which will also add some durability in the
process.
So that is my review of the MBRP Black Series which you can find right here at americanmuscle.com.
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