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Old 02-19-2002, 07:05 PM   #3
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Sean Hyland Motorsports installed shorties on a newer GT and got only about 3 hp. I've seen dyno results showing more like 15-20 hp with long tubes and matching H-pipe, but unfortunately the test that SHM ran did not include installing an H-pipe with the shorties so it's hard to compare directly.
Most people I asked said that even though the long-tubes are a pain, it is almost pointless to get shorties.
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