Help me decide which h-pipe setup to go with...
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Help me decide which h-pipe setup to go with...
I am currently debating over which setup to go with. I am deciding over a 3" Flowmaster h-pipe (part #15921 @ Summit Racing) or a 3" universal balance pipe kit (part #15933 @ Summit Racing). I plan to get either of these and add them to this setup: Magnaflow cats (possibly gutted), Flowmaster 1 chambers (part #9430109 @ Summit Racing) and dumped at the axle with turndowns.
And to all the people that will ask why I'm not going with an x-pipe setup: I want an h-pipe simply for the sound and the torquier feel it gives you down low. When I am making 500+ hp, I may switch to an x-pipe, but when I am nearly stock, an h-pipe will more than fill the need.
And to all the people that will ask why I'm not going with an x-pipe setup: I want an h-pipe simply for the sound and the torquier feel it gives you down low. When I am making 500+ hp, I may switch to an x-pipe, but when I am nearly stock, an h-pipe will more than fill the need.
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Makes no difference, they are both basically the same kits, including the one from Jegs. Save your self some money and just get a balance tube of the same diameter as your duals welded in place. Our cars don't really have much room for the H-pipe so the balance tube is usually on several inches long rather than several feet like the kits offer.
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Originally Posted by jmm98LS1
I've got the flowmaster D-port H-pipe and it sounds badass.
Part #FLO-15921, Flowmaster h-pipe
Part #FLO-15933, Flowmaster D-port h-pipe
Or if you guys have a better h-pipe, then let me know which one. Thanks.