No More X... H Pipe OWNZ ALL!!!!
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Originally Posted by carado1984
truthfully i think my car seems faster now that its quiet... relatively quiet, its lt's and hooker than when it was lt's and loudmouth.. and i know the loudmouth probably flows a little better..
Its definetely more powerful at higher RPM's though.
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Originally Posted by bene
My X duals don't sound like your X duals at all... But your H duals sounds like my X duals though... that's weird. LOL!
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Originally Posted by speed_demon24
Alot of people including me are over 430rwhp on this site. BTW I dont know how anyone can feel 5-10hp in a 350+rwhp car, thats 1.5 to a 3% gain, its all in their heads. Theres no way you can feel a 5-10hp difference.
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Yea I bet this sounds 100X better in person, same thing when I took video of my exhaust, it doesn't even sound similar lol. But it still sounds great in your videos so it must be AWESOME in person!
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I finally got some vids of my setup in sig. Its close to what it really is. It makes it sound better than it is b/c it doesn't record the fluttery, rasp, popping sound.
I'm hoping to get my 1 chamber duals put on this friday. I'm definately getting a lot of video of it!!! Pics too.
I'm hoping to get my 1 chamber duals put on this friday. I'm definately getting a lot of video of it!!! Pics too.
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Originally Posted by carado1984
truthfully i think my car seems faster now that its quiet... relatively quiet, its lt's and hooker than when it was lt's and loudmouth.. and i know the loudmouth probably flows a little better..
One of the reasons people feel like they dropped low end torque when getting LT's. The sound and extra vibration overloads the senses.
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For all of you..
It is not in my head that i gained low end TQ... My buddy that has a 2002 Z.. Kooks LTs + Custom 3" O/R H + 1 chambers dumped, drove my car when i had my QTP LTs + MagnaFlow 3" O/R X pipe + MagnaPacks muffs.. he said that driving the 2 cars is night and day difference.. and vise versa i drove his car and could feel a difference...
i will leave it at that
It is not in my head that i gained low end TQ... My buddy that has a 2002 Z.. Kooks LTs + Custom 3" O/R H + 1 chambers dumped, drove my car when i had my QTP LTs + MagnaFlow 3" O/R X pipe + MagnaPacks muffs.. he said that driving the 2 cars is night and day difference.. and vise versa i drove his car and could feel a difference...
i will leave it at that
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thats not good enough
a real torque seat of the pants difference is comparing lowspeed driving rpm of a singleplane carb intake vs a dual plane one .
fwiw your car had more backpressure then most X setups because you have it run out the back . If I was you I get those crimped bends replaced with manderal ones , their pretty cheap and will free up some lost power .I can find a dyno graph if you think im bullshittin.
a real torque seat of the pants difference is comparing lowspeed driving rpm of a singleplane carb intake vs a dual plane one .
fwiw your car had more backpressure then most X setups because you have it run out the back . If I was you I get those crimped bends replaced with manderal ones , their pretty cheap and will free up some lost power .I can find a dyno graph if you think im bullshittin.
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Originally Posted by TORCHD 02 TA
For all of you..
It is not in my head that i gained low end TQ... My buddy that has a 2002 Z.. Kooks LTs + Custom 3" O/R H + 1 chambers dumped, drove my car when i had my QTP LTs + MagnaFlow 3" O/R X pipe + MagnaPacks muffs.. he said that driving the 2 cars is night and day difference.. and vise versa i drove his car and could feel a difference...
i will leave it at that
It is not in my head that i gained low end TQ... My buddy that has a 2002 Z.. Kooks LTs + Custom 3" O/R H + 1 chambers dumped, drove my car when i had my QTP LTs + MagnaFlow 3" O/R X pipe + MagnaPacks muffs.. he said that driving the 2 cars is night and day difference.. and vise versa i drove his car and could feel a difference...
i will leave it at that
So...I'm not on here to argue with anyone over dyno #'s or anything like that (especially since I don't have any charts to actually compare). I will say, there felt like a fairly big difference in low-mid range torque with my set-up over his old one (stock mani's, no cats, 3" X, Magnaflows). His car felt noticeably softer down low. Like him, I'll leave it at that. Same thing when I ditched my highflow cats, 3" Y-pipe, & 3" cat-back for my current set-up. The car felt much more responsive and torquey down low (it took less throttle to roast the tires, pin me to the back of my seat, etc.). Literally felt like I switched from 3.42's to 3.73's in the rear.
Again, I have no idea the true #'s and how the X vs H actually compare down low (nor do I really care). For someone who's had two LS1's, driven several, & rode in many more, this is just my honest opinion. But regardless, I absolutely LOVE my 3" true duals and would never, ever go back to a Y-pipe set-up.
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Originally Posted by BlackHawk T/A
Longtube headers vs stock manifolds...there is your answer. You can't compare them.
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Originally Posted by 2000LS1Z28
Slight correction Jonas...I drove your car with STOCK manifolds, no cats, 3" X-pipe, & two Magnaflows out the rear. And I obvioiusly haven't driven it since you just got the new set-up done. Anyway, I'm his friend with the stock-internal '02 that has Kooks LT's, no cats, 3" H-pipe, & two Flowmaster 1-chambers dumped before the axle. Only other modification on my ride is a Direct-Flo lid.
So...I'm not on here to argue with anyone over dyno #'s or anything like that (especially since I don't have any charts to actually compare). I will say, there felt like a fairly big difference in low-mid range torque with my set-up over his old one (stock mani's, no cats, 3" X, Magnaflows). His car felt noticeably softer down low. Like him, I'll leave it at that. Same thing when I ditched my highflow cats, 3" Y-pipe, & 3" cat-back for my current set-up. The car felt much more responsive and torquey down low (it took less throttle to roast the tires, pin me to the back of my seat, etc.). Literally felt like I switched from 3.42's to 3.73's in the rear.
Again, I have no idea the true #'s and how the X vs H actually compare down low (nor do I really care). For someone who's had two LS1's, driven several, & rode in many more, this is just my honest opinion. But regardless, I absolutely LOVE my 3" true duals and would never, ever go back to a Y-pipe set-up.
So...I'm not on here to argue with anyone over dyno #'s or anything like that (especially since I don't have any charts to actually compare). I will say, there felt like a fairly big difference in low-mid range torque with my set-up over his old one (stock mani's, no cats, 3" X, Magnaflows). His car felt noticeably softer down low. Like him, I'll leave it at that. Same thing when I ditched my highflow cats, 3" Y-pipe, & 3" cat-back for my current set-up. The car felt much more responsive and torquey down low (it took less throttle to roast the tires, pin me to the back of my seat, etc.). Literally felt like I switched from 3.42's to 3.73's in the rear.
Again, I have no idea the true #'s and how the X vs H actually compare down low (nor do I really care). For someone who's had two LS1's, driven several, & rode in many more, this is just my honest opinion. But regardless, I absolutely LOVE my 3" true duals and would never, ever go back to a Y-pipe set-up.
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on that notel, i have at the lowest point where the mufflers hang 3 1/8" clearance
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Originally Posted by 2000LS1Z28
Well, I don't know how much LT headers impact "low-end" torque on a stock-motored car (always heard they add it), but that could be why. Keep in mind though as I just stated above, when I went from LT's, highflow cats, 3" Y, & GMMG to LT's, no cats, 3" H, & Flowmaster 10 series dumped, I noticed a big difference in low-mid range throttle response or torque. Again, it almost felt as if I changed out my gears (that's how much stronger it feels now as compared to my old "single" exhaust set-up). Maybe it's not as much of a difference as I'm letting on, but it sure feels it. Granted, this was going from a Y to an H...