Off road pipe?
#12
RE: Off road pipe?
ORIGINAL: Stoenr
Advertised 8 rwhp 10 ft lbs in torque.
I would imagine a little lighter also.
Advertised 8 rwhp 10 ft lbs in torque.
I would imagine a little lighter also.
#13
RE: Off road pipe?
ORIGINAL: Stoenr
Im sold on pypes o/r H after hearing it tonight tied with Flowmasters. And now its offered in Stainless steel for the same price.
Im sold on pypes o/r H after hearing it tonight tied with Flowmasters. And now its offered in Stainless steel for the same price.
#15
RE: Off road pipe?
ORIGINAL: Local Yokel
So you liked it eh Stoenr? LOL. How did it sound when I took off?
ORIGINAL: Stoenr
Im sold on pypes o/r H after hearing it tonight tied with Flowmasters. And now its offered in Stainless steel for the same price.
Im sold on pypes o/r H after hearing it tonight tied with Flowmasters. And now its offered in Stainless steel for the same price.
#18
RE: Off road pipe?
I have the Pypes O/R H Pipes. They sound Sweeeeet..
Call Brenspeed, they have them.www.brenspeed.com
Call Brenspeed, they have them.www.brenspeed.com
#19
RE: Off road pipe?
I'm not sure how the O/R pipes sound with actual mufflers, but I had the O/R Pipe with SLP Loudmouths. Idle, Revving, and Cruising sounded incredible. It was loud, obnoxious, and just mean. I picked up .02 tenths in the 1/4 mile, not sure how that would translate to HP, but I'd say it's significant enough to make a positive difference in performance.
However, the downside, atleast for me. The exhaust tones weren't consistant. They broke up, were uneven, and it didn't do it for me. Personally I think the car needs cats to even out the tones in the exhaust. However with actual mufflers, it might do the job.
Pypes setup is definately the way to go. Same quality as stock, minus the cats of course.
However, the downside, atleast for me. The exhaust tones weren't consistant. They broke up, were uneven, and it didn't do it for me. Personally I think the car needs cats to even out the tones in the exhaust. However with actual mufflers, it might do the job.
Pypes setup is definately the way to go. Same quality as stock, minus the cats of course.
#20
RE: Off road pipe?
I am running a pypes offroad x-pipe with the stock mufflers and it is loud. Sounds really good, it did turn my check engine light on though. The MIL elims. didn't work on my car for some reason, but just ordered a SCT for that.