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Old 09-08-2002, 12:50 PM   #5
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Would you notice a better gain off of an X-pipe or an o/r H-pipe? I hear the H sounds better, but what are the performance differences?
The Hpipe makes more torque down low...the X pipe makes more HP up top. The hpipe sounds throatier, deeper...the xpipe is more smooth and nascar like. If you're mostly street racing stop light to stoplight, and you want torque, get a prochamber hpipe. If you're running high speed on the freeway, get an xpipe.
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