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Jegs H pipe

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95five-0

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Has anybody used this H pipe from Jegs. It looks like a pretty good deal for $115. Almost to good. Here is the link

http://www.jegs.com/cgi-bin/ncommerce3/ProductDisplay?prrfnbr=112551&prmenbr=361
 

Rootus

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It's highly unlikely that they make that H-pipe themselves. Try to find out who actually makes the pipe they're selling -- if it's BBK, run away.

Dave
 

1Slick5.0

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Never heard of anyone using one of them before. I have noticed that the cheaper the pipe the worst they fit. But then again with a little tweaking they work fine!
 
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saxman9801

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I tried the jegs one on my 95 it fit like S H I T I would not try it, I ended up picking up a used bbk that i knew fit good, this one worked great fit good no leaks, then I sold the car bout 4 weeks later, so the bbk hangs out in the garage now, seems like people either get a good bbk or a bad bbk. My 2 cents
 
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iwashmycar

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The fit isn't really that great on it at all.
 

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Jeg's H pipe sucks. I have one
 

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You can get a MAC pipe for just as cheap. Mine was about 2 inches too short, but it fit.
 

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HairyCanary said:
-- if it's BBK, run away.

Dave
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What's wrong with BBK? I'm about to buy an O/R X-pipe.
 

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i got a bbk off road H an it fit perfect
 
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madams74

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I have one and it is OK. I just had to make sure that the drivers side did not hit at the transmission cross member. I put a ratchet strap around the pipe to hold the 2 sides tigether while O tightened up the clamp.
 

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What's wrong with BBK? I'm about to buy an O/R X-pipe.
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I got one and it wouldn't come close to fitting -- the driver side tube was bent incorrectly and would have had to go *through* the floorpan when installed. Maybe BBK has fixed their design since then .

Dave
 

Black95GTS

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My first midpipe was a BBK H with high flow cats and then I got a used BBK o/r X, and they both fit up perfectly.
 

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like others said it seems like the BBK O/R H pipes are hit and miss. Some people have no issues and others do. Mine for one is a sub par H Pipe. It does fit but it needs to be longer to fit corectly and it hangs down to the left when you look at it from the back. Its ok for now and its not bad enough to make me go out and spend the $$$ on a new better quality H Pipe. Maybe someday but not at this point.
 

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I tried tried a BBK catted H pipe. The first one would not line up at all. Had to pull the pipes apart pretty hard to get it connected up to the headers, and it would not line up at all to my Flowmaster exhaust. Sent it back for a new one, and it was the same deal. So I said screw it, and went Bassani off road X. That one fit like a glove.
 
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