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Old 02-28-2006, 10:37 PM
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I was wondering if you could buy an X-pipe from jegs and use it on an LS1. I looked at them and they are like $40-60. It seems like the price is too good to fit on the car. I didnt know if anyone had this etup or what the deal was with the X-pipe.
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Most people on here use the Dr Gas x-pipe for duals.
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I'm going to go out on a limb here, but I assume you don't really know what an X pipe is and what it does?

Yes with time and money you can do almost anything to anything.

The question is, will it offer YOU or your setup any benefit and do you understand what else will be required to make use of it.
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You want a 2.5" setup unless you are belting out more than 500rwhp. Anything more will practically be over kill.

Everything is possible with a welder man. You might have to bend around on the jegs universal, but if that is worth 40-60$ then !hey! do it.




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