X or H-pipes

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97six

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oh i do trust me and i have faith in my little six
 

Goindeafonmtx

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You really aren't going to see any difference in the two different setups on your car, ecspecially in the performance department. And your headers are really not a problem for our cars either. In fact, they flow extremely well and you won't see much of an improvement in performance until some sort of power adder is added.

If I were you, I would have an exhaust shop fab you up a intermiediate pipe, buy your own muffs, and get some tailpipes off a GT. I did just that on my car and it only costed a little over $200. :)

FYI: A 79-04 GT's exhaust will fit your car no problem.
 

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We puy on my buddy Gabe's 6 the Mac Flowpath catback system. It was far the best sounds exhuast IMO. Im sure with a Mac H pipe it will defiantly open the sounds up and give it more of a rumble. Flowmasters to me sound ok. But in Higher RPM ranges for me they sound horrible.
 

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i have a 00V6 flowmaster true dual exhaust i feel like it lost hp. maybe due to the lost of 2 much back pressure im n sure.so i did so research on x & h pipes. it looks to me like the x is best. i was reading that the h pipe is for a V8 because the way the engine fires is off set that why on the h the space is offset from the exhaust manifold/headers to the h pipe. the X keeps the presure even on both sides ;)
oh and true exhaust is no pipe connecting the two exhaust pipes for more serious hp maybe turbo or sc it is loud though lol i say either leave the y n save money and get cat bac system or get the x. take or leave it for what it is hope it helps ya
 
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