Re: X pipe worth it or snake oil?
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I think it's worth it, even if it has some imperfections.
Mine is homemade, and I'm not the best welder/fabricator in the world, but am not the worst either(!). I think it came out pretty nice and the car runs well with it. I did study how others approach it quite a bit before getting started. The sound is an aquired taste to some but I kind of dig it.
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Re: X pipe worth it or snake oil?
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I was dealing with 2 Ford engineers about 12 years ago that dedicated a year to research exhaust flow & performance, & they extensively studied X vs. H-pipes, vs no crossover. All dual exhaust stuff on V-8's. They concluded there was maybe 0-5 HP to be gained by using an X-pipe. They also concluded the same with H-pipes. In other words, use one vs. the other for SOUND preferences or fit. No, there is not 10-15 HP to be gained just by installing an X-pipe. Get the best out of your performance by running the optimum sized pipes, & good flowing mufflers. If you have everything figured out right & have the right components & system design, you probably won't see any improvement with cutouts or open headers.
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Re: X pipe worth it or snake oil?
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^^That's odd, doesn't Ford have a cut and clamp X pipe available for the 05-up mustangs that they claim to be good for 7hp? Travis..
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Re: X pipe worth it or snake oil?
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I was dealing with 2 Ford engineers about 12 years ago that dedicated a year to research exhaust flow & performance, & they extensively studied X vs. H-pipes, vs no crossover. All dual exhaust stuff on V-8's. They concluded there was maybe 0-5 HP to be gained by using an X-pipe. They also concluded the same with H-pipes. In other words, use one vs. the other for SOUND preferences or fit. No, there is not 10-15 HP to be gained just by installing an X-pipe. Get the best out of your performance by running the optimum sized pipes, & good flowing mufflers. If you have everything figured out right & have the right components & system design, you probably won't see any improvement with cutouts or open headers.
Pretty much exactly what I would expect. Nothing wrong with the X pipe, but don't expect miracles and there are better places to spend the money on your exhaust system. I decided on an H pipe setup with my 2.5" mandrel bent TTI, ultraflow system for a look closer to stock....I very much doubt I gave up much (if anything) by that decision.
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Re: X pipe worth it or snake oil?
[Re: NOrrTH]
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I'm not sure what people are talking about when they mention such a different sound, like it sounds like a newer v8 or sounds like its doing more RPMs than it's doing. I have an xpipe on my car, with headers and turndowns, so I think it's a pretty bare-bones system and should be a good representation of pure X pipe sound without tailpipes etc. which also alter the sound. Here is a video I made a few years back when switching from one set of mufflers to another. I do notice it's a tad quieter than a similar H pipe setup, but do not notice anything extreme or wild about the sound. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-vc2zqjSTjsIf anyone has a H pipe vs. X pipe sound test with turndowns or just mufflers, that would answer some questions about the different sound.
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Re: X pipe worth it or snake oil?
[Re: Exit1965]
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You can hear that the x-pipe has a higher pitch. It is VERY noticeable if you've ever watched a vintage trans am race. The Mustangs that run are about half and half X pipe and not. The X-pipe cars have a high pitched race car sound and the non X-pipe cars, well they just sound like an old Ford For the record, I think the small block Fords usually sound terrible. Travis..
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Re: X pipe worth it or snake oil?
[Re: STROKIE]
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I found this site ... Can be a good info there. http://www.pontiacstreetperformance.com/psp/exhaust.html
Very conclusive evidence IF that info is true. However, it looks like the info came from the exhaust manufacturers.
The Youtube links with the X-pipes defintely dont sound any quieter, in fact they're much "nastier", so thats contradictory evidence sitting behind the computer here
Also, if I read that report correctly, the ideal set up would be a 3" entry, 2.5" exit, X pipe.
"2.5" tail pipes are the maximum diameter for minimal power loss"
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Re: X pipe worth it or snake oil?
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Well, it sounds like I am the only one that has tried all 3 setups. 3 or 4 years ago, I made up a x, a h, and straight pipes and put them on my lift off Super-bee with full duel exhaust and factory manifolds. Its a street car in the high 11s. I made up all 3 setups with 3 bolt header flanges, so I could drop one setup and install the other in less than 10 minutes. The idea was that lots of people try one setup at the track and the next week they try another setup and the weather and track conditions were all different, so they arent comparing apples to apples. I took the car to Englishtown track and ran it with all 3 setups. I make 3 runs with each setup and changed each setup all within a hour and the results were that there was NO difference. All 9 runs were within a tenth of each other and other than a slight difference in sound, on a good street car, it just a matter of what you like best. In the end, I left the H on only because the engineers thought it was the best for their car. Jim
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Re: X pipe worth it or snake oil?
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Well, it sounds like I am the only one that has tried all 3 setups. 3 or 4 years ago, I made up a x, a h, and straight pipes and put them on my lift off Super-bee with full duel exhaust and factory manifolds. Its a street car in the high 11s. I made up all 3 setups with 3 bolt header flanges, so I could drop one setup and install the other in less than 10 minutes. The idea was that lots of people try one setup at the track and the next week they try another setup and the weather and track conditions were all different, so they arent comparing apples to apples. I took the car to Englishtown track and ran it with all 3 setups. I make 3 runs with each setup and changed each setup all within a hour and the results were that there was NO difference. All 9 runs were within a tenth of each other and other than a slight difference in sound, on a good street car, it just a matter of what you like best. In the end, I left the H on only because the engineers thought it was the best for their car. Jim
I could have swore I read about a F.A.S.T. racer doing this too, a few years back. If I recall correctly he had the same results as you did.
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Re: X pipe worth it or snake oil?
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Well, it sounds like I am the only one that has tried all 3 setups. 3 or 4 years ago, I made up a x, a h, and straight pipes and put them on my lift off Super-bee with full duel exhaust and factory manifolds. Its a street car in the high 11s. I made up all 3 setups with 3 bolt header flanges, so I could drop one setup and install the other in less than 10 minutes. The idea was that lots of people try one setup at the track and the next week they try another setup and the weather and track conditions were all different, so they arent comparing apples to apples. I took the car to Englishtown track and ran it with all 3 setups. I make 3 runs with each setup and changed each setup all within a hour and the results were that there was NO difference. All 9 runs were within a tenth of each other and other than a slight difference in sound, on a good street car, it just a matter of what you like best. In the end, I left the H on only because the engineers thought it was the best for their car. Jim
Dave
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Re: X pipe worth it or snake oil?
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That probably was me. It was at a FAST, PureStock race they had in Englishtown in the fall.
Ah-ha! It's good to see real world results, so thanks, very interesting info.
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