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Old 04-04-2007, 09:03 PM
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I have the magnaflow xpipe with remus, Very nice. I think you might be more prone to the "cold start rattle" and a possible loss of power with the straight pipe.
Which magnaflow xpipe are you guys using? I've looked on the website and see there are several options.
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How will straight pipes or X pipes with a stock exhaust sound on a 3.0? Good?
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Guys,
more interested in hp increase...here in local forum I've heard that X-pipe increasing the hp more than Straight Pipes...

"X-Pipes for V8 is much better. More HP in 4000+ rpm. And sound is more smooth and bassy with a little rumble effect"

still hesitate...need your advise...
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Guys,
more interested in hp increase...here in local forum I've heard that X-pipe increasing the hp more than Straight Pipes...

"X-Pipes for V8 is much better. More HP in 4000+ rpm. And sound is more smooth and bassy with a little rumble effect"

still hesitate...need your advise...
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Changing to an x-pipe will not increase your hp. If anything, you will notice a decrease in power. It will just make your stock exhuast sound better. If your main goal is hp increase, I would look into a whole new exhuast system. My $.02.
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Changing to an x-pipe will not increase your hp. If anything, you will notice a decrease in power. It will just make your stock exhuast sound better. If your main goal is hp increase, I would look into a whole new exhuast system. My $.02.
what makes u say that changing to an x-pipe will decrease power... if anything i always looked at as getting an aftermarket resonator
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what makes u say that changing to an x-pipe will decrease power... if anything i always looked at as getting an aftermarket resonator
I am actually not sure what it will or will not do. I was mentioning what I observed with straight pipes.
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can somene explain to me what the difference is with "x pipe" & "straight pipe"
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Old 04-06-2007, 11:49 AM
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can somene explain to me what the difference is with "x pipe" & "straight pipe"

Both replace the stock resonator seen here:



From what i know, the xpipe will increase the sound but also keep some backpressure so you dont lose any power. Here is an xpipe installed:


Straight pipes will give you the most sound, but there have been some reports of loss of power and a rattle during a cold start. Here is some straight pipes installed. Bad pic but you should get the idea.
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