Fox BBK X-Pipe On 95

ivan12

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I went to Tijuana, Mexico today to take my dad to the airport. Long Story short there's a hole in my X-pipe after going over a monstrous speed bump. I would rather not repair it since it's not a very well made unit and I'm low on car funds. A local guy has a new BBK Fox X-pipe for cheap, will
it fit? What kind of problems can I get into?
 

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I would advise against it, but then again i had a bad experience with trying to fit fox exhaust parts to my car. someone else might have had better luck but I'm pretty sure they are different.
 

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It might work but the hangers are different. At minimum you will need to cut the hangers off. I am not sure if the air tube will line up or not.

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I run a fox H pipe on my 94, only because I got sent the wrong thing and didn't know better at the time.

I do not use the hangers on the H pipe so that's a non issue for me, but I did have to lengthen the crossover pipe.

Since the crossover pipe needed to be lengthened i highly doubt a X pipe would work.
 

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wayne94mustang said:
I run a fox H pipe on my 94, only because I got sent the wrong thing and didn't know better at the time.

I do not use the hangers on the H pipe so that's a non issue for me, but I did have to lengthen the crossover pipe.

Since the crossover pipe needed to be lengthened i highly doubt a X pipe would work.

i'm running a fox X pipe, no issues, but i'm auto. the dimensions are nearly identical, but i think the flange angle is different a hair different. mine is a 2 piece UPR X, not the 3 piece pypes style and like i said fit like it was made for it.
 
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I really don't want to risk it and have it not fit as I don't have much time to work on the car right now. Can you guys recommend an affordable off road x-pipe? I really don't want to get like a $400 magnaflow off road X. What do you guys think of UPR brand x pipe? I can get one shipped for $160
 

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If you are low on funds just get a summit o/r h for $114 to cruise around with. Then save your money to get the full bassani exhaust that you really want!
 

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Haha, that's what I was thinking... the summit pipes, because $400 dollars is just way too much for X-pipes... Mufflers and X/H pipes... they all do the same thing. IMO mufflers that go for more than $60 bucks a piece are too expensive. Of course I probably paid more for than that for mine... Actually I know I did... uuuggghhh...
 

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