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Old 05-11-2006, 12:05 AM
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are X/H pipes even worth putting on?? i welded an x pipe on here a while back and was just wondering if they actually do add any hp? i never felt any difference with the ole butt dyno..any one actually done a dyno test with before and after with these?
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I don't know about the x pipe but, I put an H-pipe once and the higher rpms felt stronger and a really nice exhaust sound also.
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I have read a number of dyno tests on exhausts, and the general result seems to be that an h-pipe will make more midrange tq and hp than nothing and an x-pipe will make more than an h-pipe. A buddy of mine recently put a x-pipe on his car and it really seemed to make a difference from about 3000 rpms up...
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If you decide to use one, go with the X-pipe. Also make sure you place it as close as possible to the engine, right after the cats and before the mufflers.

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the x-pipe will flow a little better and be more useful as far as its intended purpose IMO... the flow paths cross each other equalizing the pulse better than an h-pipe.
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I'm even going to try something a little different. On my crew cab, I had the cutouts before the x-pipe and then into the mufflers, but I noticed a lot of lowend torque loss when the cutouts were open. So this time, I am going to put the x-pipe right up at the front, as close to the motor as possible, and weld the cutouts right behind them to see if this will help any. Hopefully I will see a nice medium between the gain of some low end, and gains in the upper RPM's.
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sounds like a good idea to me... I notice I lose a lot of tq down low with both of my cutouts open too. They are right behind the header collectors on the Y pipe... I just run a big single exhaust otherwise...
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