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Posted by Roscoe01 (Member # 1359) on
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Im gettin my exhaust done wed. and I need to know which one I should get. I got a V6 and plan on gettin a MAC CAI, underdrive pullies, shift kit, and maybe gears and t-lok. So whats the good and the bad of both?
Posted by sic91sleeper (Member # 779) on
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X-Pipe give you more high end hp while h-pipes will give you more low end torque, it all depends on what u are looking for.
Posted by BramellS4 (Member # 975) on
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i would do an h just because v6s are lacking in low end
Posted by sic91sleeper (Member # 779) on
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Originally posted by BramellS4:
i would do an h just because v6s are lacking in low end
i agree....
Posted by Roscoe01 (Member # 1359) on
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aight coo. thanks fellas
Posted by st5150 (Member # 51) on
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From all the tests I've seen, the only true and constant difference between the X pipe and the H pipe is the price
Posted by 95camaro (Member # 611) on
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If you go to mustangexhaust.com, they have an article that puts an x-pipe vs an h-pipe, and there really were no significant differences between the two.
Posted by SlipNslide281 (Member # 622) on
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I read the artical and see, I told everyone after installing my offroad Bassani X that I had lost a good amount of Torque. Thats why I put high flow cats to try and get a little more back pressure. I was dissapointed when I first installed my X.
Now that the test on the dyno, all they did was change the exhaust for more free flowing air. But since there is more air going out shouldn't there have been an intake change also. Need more air going in???
[ June 05, 2002, 07:50 AM: Message edited by: SlipNslide281 ]
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