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![]() I'm considering buying an off-road pipe for my 'Stang but I don't know which to buy; an X-pipe or an H-pipe. Could someone please tell me the differences between the 2 (which one gives the most HP?)?
Thanks, 84Stang |
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Location: Torrington, CT, USA
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![]() Generally the X-Pipe results in more top end power and the H-pipe results in more low/midrange power. The gains are typically the same: about 8hp w/cats
------------------ 2000 GT Conv. 5speed Triple Black Current Mods: K&N, Mobile 1, MagnaPack Cat-Back, Steeda Tri-Ax ET: 14.32@100.0 Upcoming Mods: BBK Longtubes, BBK H-pipe w/cats, and much much more |
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![]() About 8hp w/cats, eh? How about w/o cats? I know that's for off-road purposes only but I'm curious. Would it be around 15 hp?
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![]() Exactly right! You can expect about 15hp from either off-road pipe. If you're going for an offroad setup, get the MAC PowerChamber. I've heard a lot of good things about it, and is supposedly capable of 20+ hp gains...
------------------ 2000 GT Conv. 5speed Triple Black Current Mods: K&N, Mobile 1, MagnaPack Cat-Back, Steeda Tri-Ax ET: 14.32@100.0 Upcoming Mods: BBK Longtubes, BBK H-pipe w/cats, and much much more |
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Location: Baltimore, MD
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![]() MAC power chamber with what type of muffs?
------------------ 1997 Cobra, C+L 80mm MAF, Pro 5.0 shifter, BBK Springs, Taylor Wires, 2 Chamber Flows, 3.73's |
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![]() cobrayankee, I really don't think it matters... I have Magnapacks, but I'm going the tree-friendly route, so I really can't tell you...
------------------ 2000 GT Conv. 5speed Triple Black Current Mods: K&N, Mobile 1, MagnaPack Cat-Back, Steeda Tri-Ax ET: 14.32@100.0 Upcoming Mods: BBK Longtubes, BBK H-pipe w/cats, and much much more |
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Location: Chicago, IL
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![]() I think if you're putting 105 - 110 in the mph you should invest in a x-pipe, if not get a h-pipe. Stock cars use x-pipes because they rev so damn high. I figured my Cobra would benefit from it because it revs higher than a 5.0, but lower than a stock car. On my five liters I had h-pipes.
------------------ 1996 Laser Red Cobra. 12.64@108.1 mph; 1.92 60 ft. I keep racin' it, and it keeps getting faster!(It's still a heavy beast) |
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