True Duals with H-pipe
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True Duals with H-pipe
Is it possible to do true duals with the stock manifolds and cats? I am thinking about dual true duals beginning from my stock cats...is that possible? Could I get this done with an h-pipe and go into what ever mufflers you use for true duals? Or does the x sound better. I know on mustangs the x-pipe is more of a higher pitch while the hpipe sound more like old school muscle. Would doing this cause a problems, as I am doing longtubes next spring? Should I just wait until I get the longtubes? Is it possible, if so, how much do you think it will be??
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Originally Posted by WS62000
Is it possible to do true duals with the stock manifolds and cats? I am thinking about dual true duals beginning from my stock cats...is that possible? Could I get this done with an h-pipe and go into what ever mufflers you use for true duals? Or does the x sound better. I know on mustangs the x-pipe is more of a higher pitch while the hpipe sound more like old school muscle. Would doing this cause a problems, as I am doing longtubes next spring? Should I just wait until I get the longtubes? Is it possible, if so, how much do you think it will be??
As far as x or h pipe, x offers more power, and the h is for sound.
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since I guess I will just wait, should I just weld in a different muffler for now for sound. It is way to quiet. I am going to do true duals with an h-pipe once I get my headers, I think.