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Old 06-28-2007, 04:33 PM
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I have true dual over the axle setup and there is no "X" or "H" pipe cut in...I was always curious, does this hurt performance or have any pro's or con's ? Sounds great!
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The X/H balance out the combustion on both sides of our blocks .. Dont think its hurting you and if it is, its not significant. I have seen alot of the older muscle cars with this kind of exhaust versus our newer muscle .. Dont know why??




Gotta sound clip with that Cam ?? Looking at something similar ..
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get an x pipe, or h, but get one. It will scavenge exhaust from all cylinders which equals better flow and better sound creating more ponies as well. It is funny how that works because you would think the more straight thru, the better, but not in this case.
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The only way I wouldn't run a crossover pipe is if I was running dumped bullets straight off the headers or open headers by themselves.




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