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Topic: Best off road h-pipe brand?
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Zach281
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Alright, it turns out the h-pipe that I had purchased for my car is no good. The flanges that connect to the headers are too small to create a good seal. That is why there is an exhaust leak and why my car is not adapting to the h-pipe well. I am not sure what brand the h-pipe is because I got it off ebay, so what has everyone used? I need to know, what is the best quality?
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Posts: 361 | From: Rocklin, CA | Registered: Feb 2001
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88gt
Custom
Member # 579
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I like Bassani and BBK
Posts: 1482 | From: Santa Clara/Bay area | Registered: Nov 2001
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PunkINa5.SLOW
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Member # 10
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Im gonna have to second the Bassani vote
Posts: 2495 | From: MTZ | Registered: Sep 2000
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Zach281
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Member # 171
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So is there any good quality h-pipe out there? It sounds to me like either the mac prochamber or the bassani off road is the way to go. I want it DEEP and MEAN! But of course the performance increase is important too. So how do the prochamber and bassani compare??
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- 94 Red GT - Sold 02/26/03 -
Posts: 361 | From: Rocklin, CA | Registered: Feb 2001
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Yellow94GT
Mr. 60 FT
Member # 431
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If you want a deep sound make sure you use turn downs....lol. What cat back are you using? The prochamber and flowmasters always make a mean sound, you can't really go wrong with that, IMO. Keep in mind that o/r H's are LOUD . I know of a car that has high flow cats and turn downs and that mofo is DEEP. There are so many combos and optiions out there you pretty much have to just try them out. Later, Drew
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1994 GT Bucket that will likely never run 1999 SLOLEEN Twin Turbo Coyote 2008 F250 580 RWHP 1129 RWTQ
Posts: 5990 | From: Cameron Park, Ca | Registered: Sep 2001
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