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Old 01-24-2008, 10:26 PM   #9 (permalink)
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That's what I put on. Be careful it has a 4.5" center line. Our cars are a 4" center line. You would need to use the little 4" extensions. They can be found at any auto parts store.


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What is the difference between straight pipes and an X-pipe?

I was looking at cutting my Rez off and just having straight pipes put in it's place.
But I still have 2 years for factory warrenty
From what I've been told. An X-pipe or H-pipe is better than straight pipes. They equalize the exhaust pressure from one side to the other.
An H-pipe will give you more of a old school muscle sound. The X-pipe has a better flow with more of a sporty sound.

I have Flowmasters with the X-pipe. I think I got the best of both worlds. Also the X-pipe got rid of the popping, I had on hard deceleration.
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