
Yes, the Ford Mustang has the ability to adjust the decibel level of its own engine roar. It comes in handy when you have to jumpstart the ponies, say, before heading out to work in the wee hours or on quiet, lazy days. It's called Active Performance Exhaust Audio Engineering, and our Detroit Lakes, MN Webber Family Motors team discovered what it actually means. Take a look.
The Gist of Active Performance Exhaust Audio Engineering
Active Performance Exhaust Audio Engineering refers to the Ford Mustang's computer-controlled engine exhaust valve system. The computers adjust valve openings like a trumpeter opens and closes valves, creating unique sounds and dynamics. Selecting different modes adjusts the extent to which valves open as well as the resulting engine sound. The modes are Quiet Start, Normal, Track, and Sport.
Now Available on Ford Mustang EcoBoost
Active Performance Exhaust Audio Engineering is now available on the Ford Mustang with an EcoBoost engine. As with other engines in the lineup, Active Performance Exhaust Audio Engineering gives you the power to vary exhaust system loudness.