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X pipe vs H pipe on 99-04 stangs...

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paradigm

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Hi:
I am brand new to mustang's (meaning I do not know much about them). I noticed people putting X pipes and H pipes on their v8 stang's...what is the difference between the two designs? Does one yeild more hp than the other?

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screamin gt

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I think the only real difference is in sound, which I don't think is even that much different.

I have X and love it (after day 1 with motor in) but nothing to compare it to.
 

Heratik

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H pipes tend to have a deep sound and x pipes have a raspier slightly higher pitch sound. Both designs should be good for a few extra ponies. I definitely felt my MRT H in the seat of my pants.
 
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the best info i can give you is the h sounds more like the old muscle cars, where the x pipe sounds more like a foreign car raspy and not as much of a rumble i guess you could say. go to mustangexhaust.com and you can listen to just about every exhaust combo out there.
 
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i just installed a bbk o/r x-pipe yesterday with a flowmaster catback kit (originally) it is pretty loud with a raspy tone to it. its only been a day so i'll see how it comes along but it was used so its pretty broken in.
 

03ghoststang

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i would suggest getting a prochamber from Mac it has a deep tone on the low rpm's and it screams at WOT
 

tmoneyballin

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H pipe if you are going without cats, High flow X pipe if you need cats. Offroad Hpipe is the best sounding exhaust with two chamber flowmaster IMO. I will say when I switched from a high flow x pipe to an offroad h pipe I could feel a little less power with the H - but the sound is undeniably worth it! I just grew up hearing mustangs with h pipes, so it's hard to sway me to the other side. I will say my buddy has an o/r x pipe with like bassani or magnaflow mufflers(I don't remember) and it sounds terrible (not like a mustang should sound with no cats...)in my opinion - so if you do go X make sure you use 2 chamber flowmasters!
 

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most people pair an x pipe with a straight through design like magnaflow, magnapacks, dynomax, slp....

h pipes go better with a chambered muffler like flowmaster or mac
 
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I had a Stock H-pipe, now I have a x-pipe with cats and I like it way better. Sounds a lot better and Rev's better too.
 

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Try to listen to some in person, everyone has their own taste when it comes to sound so what sounds good to some, sounds terrible to others.

I just posted some sound clips of my new Magnapacks and MRT Catted H in the TALK form and some may hate it but it sounds great to me. I had the two chambers flows before and they sounds good too but I like the Magnapacks much better.
 

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Just to add my 2 cents worth

I went from stock H system 2 1/4' to stock H with Flowmater 40' dual chamber sounded good but I hated the drone of the flowmater in my vert

I changed it for a full 2 1/2' bassaniX system with high flow cats with X pipe sounds really good. with the FIPK GenII and the 75mm BBK TB/P it will just about blow the paint off of any cars trying to follow to close,,

IMO it's great and no drone
 

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yes, the dreaded X-pipe drone, and right at highway speeds so you can listen to it for hours while on a trip.
 

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I have a UPR X pipe and a Mac Flowpath catback. Sometimes its too quiet, but all I have to do is pin the gas down and let the RPMs climb.

Although its two different extremes, you cant go wrong with an offroad H or Prochamber and 40 series Flowmasters (2 chamber).

Or, an offroad X and Magnapacks...
 

04GTMustang

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blacksheep-1 said:
yes, the dreaded X-pipe drone, and right at highway speeds so you can listen to it for hours while on a trip.
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lol i got use to my drone doesnt really bother me anymore. I know a couple days after putting my x on i took a 250 mile road trip by the time i got to my destination i was so made i wanted to take off my exhaust but now i dont mind it. i get camaros that actually back down from me lol little do they know i would probably get crushed. but ehhh who cares as long as they dont know it.
 

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Dr Jay said:
Try to listen to some in person, everyone has their own taste when it comes to sound so what sounds good to some, sounds terrible to others.

I just posted some sound clips of my new Magnapacks and MRT Catted H in the TALK form and some may hate it but it sounds great to me. I had the two chambers flows before and they sounds good too but I like the Magnapacks much better.
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Listen to them first. You are the one who has to hear it everytime you drive it....better get something you like!
 
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Damn, I really need to go to a Mustang meet. I wonder if there are any local ones in the Greater Toronto Area in Ontario Canada? I better start checking the regional forums! Thanks a lot for your input guys.

Also, I heard that flowmasters tend to REDUCE HP from stock? Has anyone ever heard this before?
 

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o/r H here. Im not a fan of the BLAT/BARTT sound you get with the H, but other than that its sounds like a muscle car. I like the prochamber TONe over the H, but the H has edge over the prochamber in loudness. The prochamber doesnt make the car sound like a muscle car @ all.. it sounds like a unique exotic car in my book.

yep, and i dont have a 99+ gt =]

H sound clip in my sig.

GL
 
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