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Old 02-14-2006, 07:13 PM   #1 (permalink)
 
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GHL exhaust

Anybody have the GHL catback?
I am wondering about the build quality and how it sounds?
I was all set on the Magnaflow then saw the GHL
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I don't like the fact that it doesn't have an x-pipe or h-pipe.... other than that I've heard it's really popular on the Vettes.
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Cross pipe vs. H-pipe. What's the difference? I'm guessing ease of exhaust flow.
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"x" is more effecient
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Just put the Magnaflow on mine and it's awsome, not too loud but definatly know it's there...
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Just put the Magnaflow on mine and it's awsome, not too loud but definatly know it's there...
I agree, the Magnaflow is awesome!
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I don't like the fact that it doesn't have an x-pipe or h-pipe.... other than that I've heard it's really popular on the Vettes.

It does have an X pipe websits says a "true" x pipe and shows a pic of the exhaust
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Just put the Magnaflow on mine and it's awsome, not too loud but definatly know it's there...
The sound is perfect for me.
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