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Whoapony94 04-09-2002 08:11 AM

Is Off-road H-pipe worth it?
 
Is it worth throwing an Off-road H on with my mods? I was offered one for $80. I know it will sound cool, but I have heard I may lose some bottom end grunt? I am looking for opinions from people who have put one on with minor mods like my car. Did it make a difference?

drudis 04-09-2002 08:33 AM

If you can get away with it (emissions) yeah, they are definitely worth it!

Green9550 04-09-2002 10:45 AM

Before I did my heads cam and intake, I had very similar mods to you. With that set up and a terrible shifting AODE I got a best of 14.2 @ 98. Pritty good in my opinion. I thought the H pipe was a very good mod because I loved the sound that it gave off and I thought it gave my car more power. That sounds like a good deal. Hope this helps.

-Billy

chris91LX 04-09-2002 11:13 AM

It'd be good to have for future mods if nothing else. I don't think you'll notice a drastic improvement in power or anything, with the few mods you have now. If you eventually go with bigger mods like heads, cam and intake, that's when the o/r h will really come into play. You might actually lose a little torque with it now. I'd recomend you get it if you plan on those mods, and emmissions are not a real concern, it's not a bad price.

Whoapony94 04-09-2002 12:00 PM

Well thanks for the help. I do plan to do something with the heads, maybe intake eventually. I was wondering if it made more HP. I know I might lose torque

joe4speed 04-09-2002 12:47 PM

Way worth it! :) :D

mysweetlx 04-09-2002 01:15 PM

Go for it, but if you're gonna do the OR-h, why not get the MAC prochamber?

OUTPLAYN 04-09-2002 02:13 PM

Ok...I'll be different....I say go with an X-pipe...sounds is better and I dont think you will loose anything...Geez that is all I have done to my exhaust and I went 14.66..w/ aod

Jeb_Bush_2000 04-09-2002 02:16 PM

An X-pipe will cost you even more torque on a mostly-stock engine.


However, they build more power up top, so if you're looking for high-RPM power, an o/r X-pipe is the better choice.

USMC302 04-12-2002 07:16 AM

I say go for it, i put one on my 3rd stang(now on our 7th) which was mostly stock and felt a difference right away. Keep your stock one handy if you have smog requirements.

5.0 04-12-2002 03:21 PM

i would say that an x pipe sounds better


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