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93PONY
Mr. Valve Events
Member # 60
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How much do you think I'll lose going from an Off-road H (pacesetter) to a Catted Bassani on a Turbo car?
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Posts: 4265 | From: Fair Oaks, CA | Registered: Nov 2000
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Drew B
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Member # 698
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the bassani pipes have high flow cats that flow alomost as one with out you should not lose that much power.
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Posts: 1992 | From: Nor-cal | Registered: Jan 2002
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RiddlerGT
Midnight King
Member # 113
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I woudnt run the Cats, blowers and Turbos like the most free flowing exaust system they can get!
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Posts: 2292 | From: San Ramon | Registered: Dec 2000
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RiddlerGT
Midnight King
Member # 113
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Hey bro i might go on Saturday i will know for sure tomorrow night or friday i will post it on the board...If u dont like the H-pipe sound go with an X pipe i think u might enjoy the ferrari sound better, also what kind of mufflers u running i herd ur car at the track and it sounded like it was rigged for silent running and for smog just get some cat covers welded on dont be a pussy, show them turbos off or give me ur car
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Posts: 2292 | From: San Ramon | Registered: Dec 2000
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RiddlerGT
Midnight King
Member # 113
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i say get a bassani x with some straight threw mufflers...if u see a cop just push the clutch in and coast... Puss =)
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Posts: 2292 | From: San Ramon | Registered: Dec 2000
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2000BlackGT
Loyalty
Member # 283
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then if you get pulled over, go off to the side of the road and turn off your car as soon as possible. It's chill, its already happened to me and i'm still fine. Cat shields!
Posts: 2833 | From: Chico, CA | Registered: Jun 2001
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Sm0k1n GT
New Member
Member # 745
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Does the X-pipe give out more power than the H pipe, and how does the o/r H-pipe sound compared to one with cats?
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Posts: 9 | From: Saratoga | Registered: Jan 2002
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1Sicgt
CAFords OG
Member # 714
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Ok, the lesson I learned about exhuast was that an X-pipe gives a constant back-preasure by frocing the two exhuast flow together creating the back-preasure. (aka. creating more torque.) H-pipes are more free flowing, give very little back preasure. there is nothing to force the flow between the two pipes. Louder, more H.P., but remeber there is such a thing as too open of an exhuast system. Yeah it can happen. Unless you are pushing massive power. X is better. But the sound has a faster backfire. some people don't like it. H gives a more throatier sound. You have to do it for what you need to gain. You can used bigger diameter tubing with an x-pipe. It will be deeper sounding, with bigger tubing.For example: On my car I wanted torque gains so, I removed my h-pipe, put an custom bent X-pipe in made of 2.5 tubing. Took of 4 cats(my year had 6)and then used magnaflows. It is still legal in every way, not too loud. And got a reasonable gain in torque. Just for an idea. If you need a muffler shop, we have a good one in Dublin. Fairly Cheap.
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Posts: 8145 | From: Hitting the Apex | Registered: Jan 2002
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93PONY
Mr. Valve Events
Member # 60
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Not much difference in power from H to X. H's & X's give about the same gains (depending on where the flow crosses) until 3K. After than an X usually takes over due to the turbulant nature of the H's design VS the smooth design of the X. Really (for me) the question becomes, which of the legal options I have has the most free-flowing cats. Since most manufactures use the same cats, it then becomes which catted design flows best. According to Dave Inall (the incon man himself) the Bassani should be fine. Now I'm just wondering how much power I'll give up.... off-road H VS catted Bassani. Probably less than 10hp at full boost. The Pacesetter H has a nasty restriction on the passanger side tube. The exhaust recirculation tube is inserted about an inch into the tube then welded in place.
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Posts: 4265 | From: Fair Oaks, CA | Registered: Nov 2000
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