Where to buy a 304 Stainless H-Pipe??
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RE: Where to buy a 304 Stainless H-Pipe??
The midpipes are totally different between stock and the various longtube types.
In other words, if you buy an H-pipe to fit your stock setup, it won't fit if you get headers. If you get one for headers, they are brand-specific and will only fit that particular brand of headers. Generally the header ones come with the headers as a matched set.
In other words, if you buy an H-pipe to fit your stock setup, it won't fit if you get headers. If you get one for headers, they are brand-specific and will only fit that particular brand of headers. Generally the header ones come with the headers as a matched set.
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RE: Where to buy a 304 Stainless H-Pipe??
MRT-Direct has a catted 304 set up. I belive they are hi-flow cats however so the difference between those and an O/R setup will be minimal. Pype's O/R H-pipe uses aluminized steel, I'm not sure about the quality of this material but I doubt it will fail on you any thime soon.
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RE: Where to buy a 304 Stainless H-Pipe??
What kind of headers combination, or just H or X pipe would sound great with the Flowmaster 2 Chamber 40's? I'm wanting to install the x or h pipe first then later on down the road , go with the headers and the whipple at one time.
How should i approach.. I wish they made a nice 304 stainless H, just for the deep sound purposes.. I'm going for more of the ol' school hot rod type sound and trying to stay away from the Ferrari type roar.
How should i approach.. I wish they made a nice 304 stainless H, just for the deep sound purposes.. I'm going for more of the ol' school hot rod type sound and trying to stay away from the Ferrari type roar.
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