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10-31-2008, 08:21 AM | #1 |
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Exhaust question? X, H pipe or neither?
I am soon going to be installing a new exhaust system. It will be used on a 350 and 5 speed setup. The exhaust will be 2.5" and have block hugger headers. My question is what have you guys found to be the best set up for performance? I have heard several different sides to each but most of all just smoothing out the exhaust tone(flow). I have used h pipes before and have noticed a big difference in of idle acceleration, whether it just smoothed everything out or added a little more performance I am not sure. I have never used a x pipe and have considered this but what to hear some of your options first. The proof is usually in the puddin' and just wanted to see if a x pipe is the way to go?
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10-31-2008, 11:18 AM | #2 |
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Re: Exhaust question? X, H pipe or neither?
I don't have the reference but it was from a Chevy Hi Performance magazine or similiar but here is my 2 cents.
H pipes are good for bottom end torque and the X pipe is better for top end hp. Both are beneficial for performance.
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10-31-2008, 02:25 PM | #3 |
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Re: Exhaust question? X, H pipe or neither?
I believe the X pipe is the best choice overall, however it's probably the most expensive too and can be a pain to install (ask how I know).
I got the pypes exhaust system for my 68 and it includes an X-pipe. I believe the magnaflow system does too. Both systems are stainless also. The X pipe will change the exhaust tone too. On my vette, the stock exhaust uses an H-pipe and the magnaflow system I put on it uses and X....it has more of an "exotic" sound....but still real aggressive. |
10-31-2008, 02:31 PM | #4 |
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Re: Exhaust question? X, H pipe or neither?
I just had new exhaust put on my truck. I had an H pipe and went to an X pipe and 50 series Flows( same mufflers only new). I like the X better, it just seemed to have a better tone and more responsive. just my 2c
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10-31-2008, 03:08 PM | #5 |
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Re: Exhaust question? X, H pipe or neither?
I just re did the exhaust on my truck and did not do any of the two choices....My truck runs, sounds, idles, cruises and accelerates like a bat out of hell....Have had diferent set ups on all my vehicles and in all reality I never could tell any difference other than the sound. On a fuel injected vehicle "Maybe" just not in one of our buckets I dont feel it is necessary..
thats just my .25 cents worth
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Re: Exhaust question? X, H pipe or neither?
Thanks for all your responses, I have not decided what to do yet. My main goal is to get the best over all performance and a cool sound! I am useing Magnaflow round mufflers for a different sound. I have always used Flowmasters and love their sound but figure I would go with something different this time around.
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10-31-2008, 04:14 PM | #7 |
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Re: Exhaust question? X, H pipe or neither?
I just had exhaust put on mine, 2.5in. pipe, and it sounds kind of rattle-y, especially under hard acceleration. I want to add an x pipe because I think it will make the tone deeper.
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Re: Exhaust question? X, H pipe or neither?
What kind of mufflers did you use?
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10-31-2008, 04:54 PM | #9 |
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Re: Exhaust question? X, H pipe or neither?
I would suggest you have the x 9r H pipes flanged and bolt them on.Usually they cause some interference when removing tranny or clutch.Might as well plan ahead as to have to redo them to replace a clutch.
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Re: Exhaust question? X, H pipe or neither?
Good idea I was planning on putting a locking flange like a turbo connection since it will be stainless. But did not think of doing it for later access to the tranny! You are pretty smucking fart! Don't say that backwards!
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Re: Exhaust question? X, H pipe or neither?
Ya thats a good idea. I am running Cherry Bomb extremes, shaped like flowmasters with less stuff inside them
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