bassani modular x-pipe?
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bassani modular x-pipe?
Does anyone use this x-pipe? If so how is it? Is it a hassle to switch from off road to legal?
http://www.brenspeed.com/mustang_200...es/BX46053.gif
http://www.brenspeed.com/mustang_200...es/BX46053.gif
#4
RE: bassani modular x-pipe?
ORIGINAL: Brian_Zinchuk
Does anyone use this x-pipe? If so how is it? Is it a hassle to switch from off road to legal?
http://www.brenspeed.com/mustang_200...es/BX46053.gif
Does anyone use this x-pipe? If so how is it? Is it a hassle to switch from off road to legal?
http://www.brenspeed.com/mustang_200...es/BX46053.gif
-Scott
#5
RE: bassani modular x-pipe?
I wouldnt say a "hassle" I mean yes, there is deffinate work involved. Bassani makes a really tight fit on all there parts which I love since it stops any exhaust leaks, but if you want to switch, your going to lift up the car, dont have to remove the X, but loosen it to work around it, remove the cats, and put in the pipes, re install the X, and bring the car back down. I Love the sound of bassani, and the quality, The switch is a minor PITA but no matter what company you go with its going to be. You cant get around having to do the necessary steps, unless you weld the O/R pipes to the bottem of your car and install a Y tube in the exhaust and some kind of regulator that decides which way the exhaust flows via some switch, But thats just unnecessary crazy talk, IMO, get the exhaust, the sound is awsome, and you have the option of both.
#6
RE: bassani modular x-pipe?
Im actually in the market for an X pipe too & i think that im gonna pick this one up. Personally it seems to be the best one that ive found for the money and Bassani is very well known. Even if its a hassle to change the pipes out oh well.
#7
RE: bassani modular x-pipe?
How does the Bassani x-pipe compare to the Magnaflow True X-pipe (catted in both situations)? I am considering this set up but would like to know how the two compare? I have heard that the Magnaflow True-X makes more power than the Bassani but I don't know if this is true or not. I am not interested in running with out the cats, so that is not a factor in my decision, just which one would make the most power with the cats in place and which one sounds the best? Also, will either one show significant gains over the stock H-pipe? I will be running JBA Cat4ward headers with either the Magnaflow or Bassani and I am running FRPP GTA axel backs. Thanks.
#8
RE: bassani modular x-pipe?
Thanks for all the tips guys, I think I might just stear away from the modular for now and stick with what I have. If anything I'll just get some high flow cats or just get rid of them all together.
#9
RE: bassani modular x-pipe?
I would say the bassani is better. I havent heard the magnaflow but I've heard from others that its not very good. I had the bassani , the cats are as good as it gets and it has a clamshell crossover. I really cant see the magnflow outperforming the bassani powerwise. Either way it wont be a big power improvement over stock. As far as sound though which is mostly what it's for the bassani sounds nice and is pretty loud while I've heard (again I never heard it first person) the magnaflow is quiet.
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