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![]() I have now heard for the first time on this site that the H-pipe and X-pipe have no real power or sound difference from each other. Tell me what you know!!!
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![]() There is a hp difference depending on what application you use, i.e - mufflers,cats, cat -back system. But there is no real MAJOR hp difference from all the dyno tests I have seen. The differences are more in where the torque and hp differ in the powerband. This is especially true when you are just using one or the other on a street car that will never be raced or modified beyond the average exhaust changes and bolt ons. If I'm wrong than my research was a waste of time. Hope this helps.
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Join Date: Jan 2002
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![]() you should read the post.... x-pipe, h-pipe, offroad h-pipe... it has a lot of this info already posted in there...
Here's the info on when it was posted 03-08-2002 09:33 AM by Rally |
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