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Posted: Sun Dec 30, 07 7:10 pm
by db
I don't think it's black & white- you'll find people who'll swear by each of 'em.
Meself i'd go for the X just cos it looks more efficient.
I made one for me Truk (Rover 3.5 lump), hard to give a comparison tho as i fitted K&Ns and rebuilt the carbs at the same time
Posted: Tue Jan 01, 08 6:23 pm
by Anonymous
The X pipe will be quieter than the H pipe , exhaust scavengeing will be better with the X pipe (less resistance) on a hot motor.
Might find different views on this.

Posted: Tue Jan 01, 08 6:56 pm
by mopar_mark
Adam68 wrote:The X pipe will be quieter than the H pipe , exhaust scavengeing will be better with the X pipe (less resistance) on a hot motor.
Might find different views on this.

I agree the X pipe will be quieter than H pipe

Posted: Tue Jan 01, 08 7:40 pm
by AllKiller
From what i have read the X pipe will work better, H pipe is what i have, think we are talking minimal HP increases
But the X pipe will look cleaner and be easier to fit up
Posted: Tue Jan 01, 08 7:49 pm
by Blue
I believe the X pipe gives the better flow. I have read that quite a lot of guys are not happy with the way an X pipe alters the exhaust note however, they say it doesn't sound quite like a V8 any more. I don't have any personal experience of this, but it usually gets mentioned on message boards when X pipes are being discussed.
Posted: Tue Jan 01, 08 9:35 pm
by db
Definitely makes a smoother sound. Personally i much prefer mine now (tis only a baby 215 ci tho!)
Yes i used a cheap pipe bender

Posted: Tue Jan 01, 08 10:24 pm
by AllKiller
Nicely done

Posted: Tue Jan 01, 08 10:34 pm
by mopar_mark
Went for X pipe on the Cuda, the main reason being to try & quieten it down some, as wanted to try & get away with a pair of exhaust boxes as opposed to 4.
Hopefully this will work as getting tight for room underneath.
