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[QUOTE]Originally posted by cobraracer46: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by warhorse58gt: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by cobraracer46: [qb] Asking to rent an stock H pipe is so illegal that it's not worth the risk of fines. Suck it up and buy an new catted H pipe. Expect to pay around $900 for a legal H pipe. By the way, why do you stupid fucks drive around with high flow H pipes? don't you idiots know that off road h pipes make mabye an extra 2 HP at best? [/qb][/QUOTE]Sh-pipe to a hy-flow catted pipe netted a tenth and a half. On my buddy's other wise stock 03 mach 1, going from stock h-pipe to a off road pipe netted 23whp.. I don't know about you. But 23whp is worth it to me. But I understand you : [/qb][/QUOTE]you are so full of shit. show us a back to back dyno run between a stock H pipe and a off road pipe with no other changes that shows a 23 HP gain. Impossible. AN off road H pipe is worth mabye 2 HP. FACT. Don't click on this link you stupid fools. Kennebell superchargers disproving the inncorect notion that offroad H pipes add power. :eek: [URL=http://kennebell.net/KBWebsite/Common/pdfs/MustangCatalyticConverters.pdf]testing by Kennebell superchargers proving that high flow h pipes add no power.[/URL] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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