off road x-pipe or h-pipe
#11
RE: off road x-pipe or h-pipe
I just installed the Pypes H I bought from Brenspeed about a week ago. Yes it is a 4 piece now, but if you get good exhaust clamps you should not have any leaks. The 2 clamps they give you to clamp the down pipes from the manifolds to the H sections are not very good. I went to the auto parts store and bought 2x 2.5 inch exhaust clamps (similar to the one supplied for the crossover H section). Anyways those worked very well. I did take mine off last weekend to weld it just to be sure it will not leak. From what I could tell I never had or would have a leak with the clamps on. The only problem you might have with Pypes o/r H is a tight fit to the exhaust manifolds. See my post below on how I made a tight fit.
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#12
RE: off road x-pipe or h-pipe
This is the video that sold me on the Stingers with the o/r x: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BfTKXzrPp4I
Give it about 2 minutes to get to the good stuff.
I'm running FRPP shorty headers, Bassani o/r x, and the Borla Stingers. It sounds sick.
The straight through can mufflers are the only one's that sound good with an o/r x.
Give it about 2 minutes to get to the good stuff.
I'm running FRPP shorty headers, Bassani o/r x, and the Borla Stingers. It sounds sick.
The straight through can mufflers are the only one's that sound good with an o/r x.
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