O/R H-pipe vs Hi Flow H-pipe
#1
O/R H-pipe vs Hi Flow H-pipe
I just bought the MAC O/R H-pipe from AMP performance (yes thats right the god awful AMP performance that supposedely is horrible). Right when I got out some guy with a white cobra starts talking to me out in the parking lot. He says he just got pulled over a few days ago by a cop cause his car sounded to loud and they went under and checked for cats. He was running a High Flow H-pipe with magnaflows and they pulled him over for being to loud. So it made me question right after I bought it do I really want to take the risk of getting caught. I'm only 18 so If I get caught my insurance is gonna go up soooooo much. I'm just wondering is there a big performance and sound difference between the O/R and the Hi-Flow or will I be better off just going with the Hi-Flow and playing it safe?
#3
RE: O/R H-pipe vs Hi Flow H-pipe
I have a high flow H pipe from MRT (Mustang Racing Technologies) complimented with 2 series Flowmaster mufflers. The off road h pipe is significantly louder, so if you want to avoid the cops, stay catted. If you don't have the money to get the catted version, then best of luck avoiding the cops.
#4
RE: O/R H-pipe vs Hi Flow H-pipe
If I were you I would go with the catted. I'm 19 also so I can relate. I am probably going to get the magnaflow catted X pipe for my car to play it safe. With the Hi-Flow cats, there isnt a significant difference maybe a few HP tops between the two.
#5
RE: O/R H-pipe vs Hi Flow H-pipe
Don't go magnaflow catted X.... Catback, ok...... O/R X ok....... Catted X-pipe..no
If something happens they'll give you the run around and try to blame you before they even see the pipe.
I have a near stock 98GT except for the mods below and the magnaflow ppl told me I probably burnt it up w/ nitro and am trying to hide it....... [sm=forgetit.gif][sm=badidea.gif][sm=trust_me.gif]
If something happens they'll give you the run around and try to blame you before they even see the pipe.
I have a near stock 98GT except for the mods below and the magnaflow ppl told me I probably burnt it up w/ nitro and am trying to hide it....... [sm=forgetit.gif][sm=badidea.gif][sm=trust_me.gif]
#6
RE: O/R H-pipe vs Hi Flow H-pipe
Dont go catted anything unless you absolutlety have to and have to drive your car everyday and cant get inspected with any loopholes. In my opinion the biggest exhaust restriction on these cars is the 2 inch pipes and 4 cats they have, any pipes running through cats defeat the purpose of headers the pressure slows down to travel through the cats anyway. Go off road pipe and enjoy the sound and performance.As far as cops go just drive nice through town and wait till your on the backroads or the racetrack to open her up!
#7
RE: O/R H-pipe vs Hi Flow H-pipe
I would go with the MAC O/R H-Pipe, when i took my cats off, my car got SOOO much louder, and my buddy with a 98 cobra just like mine bought a BBK with high flow cats and his no where neear as loud! but i live in New Mexico and we dont have emissions!! so i would say if you are worried about getting caught go with the catted!!!!
#8
RE: O/R H-pipe vs Hi Flow H-pipe
Thanks for the replies guys. Although the catted will cost me about $200 more I think I am going to go with it. Its just not worth it to me risk getting caught and gettign a ticket that will mess up my insurance. Most of you say there isnt much difference performance wise but sound wise the catted will be quite a bit quiter but I can live with that. Also I got one more question does the 96-98 GT have 6 or 4 cats I've heard both answers from numerous people.