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Old 10-28-2003, 04:25 PM
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Question Different X pipes

Has anyone heard of or has used one of these X pipes before?

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Old 10-28-2003, 04:31 PM
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I'm partial to the siamese designs.
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Forgot to list the prices


Full Boar 3.00" ID --- Aluminized $64


Husker Mandrel 3.0" Stainless X Pipe $55
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Aluminized X Pipe $38
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In the recent Summit catalog they has a Summit X Pipe kit that looked decent.
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Thanks Pro Stock John, Ill look into that aswell.
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www.drgas.com has some nice pieces also. Using their X-pipe w/my current TD setup.
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Ya this is the reason why I posted these because I know most people go with the Dr.GAS. I almost ordered it but came across these and what to post these up and see what everyone thinks.
Old 10-28-2003, 07:20 PM
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the dr gas kit is a VERY nice kit and priced VERY affordably.

You should be able to bring a Dr Gas X-pipe Kit and mufflers to a shop and have it installed for about $100 to $150. Mine was hung for $100... that included the welding and fitment stuff.
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I have the husker one.....its quality was ok for the price, but if I had it to do over, I would prolly just have my exhaust guy custom build one
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Was it that bad Dutch SS? I know the DR.GAS is about 100, and these are half the price. I guess if they dont flow aswell as DR, then maybe its worth the extra 50.




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