O/R H Pipe
#1
O/R H Pipe
Ok, I dont mean to be a newbie and be like, what does this sound etc, etc,, I'm just wondering, if the stock setup has an H-Pipe what is the advantage to say an O/R H-pipe, like the pypes o/r h? Besides sound, and why is it different? What exactly does "off/road" mean/stand for?
Thanks,
Burnsy
Thanks,
Burnsy
#2
RE: O/R H Pipe
offroad=no cats. the airflow will be better, but you gotta be careful about the emissions laws in your area, if you care about that. it will be louder than stock. i'm not sure of exactly how many HP you will gain. stock there is an H pipe, you can also get hi flowing cats for the h pipe, but if you are going to change them go with off road because if youre going to spen money might as well make it worth your while. off road x pipe will make a little more HP but will sound raspier.
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RE: O/R H Pipe
if you live in CA, you got emissions laws. all u gotta do is call your local service station and check or go online and search for state emissions laws in your state and find out if they got regulations on emissions. but if you search hard enough for an inspector that will pass you,you can always find a way around it.
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