Magnaflow Xpipe
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I have to get to class so just keeping this short, but I had my Xpipe installed today. I can definately feel the power difference, and it sounds much better. The install is a breeze, and just takes some basic tools. I would strongly recomend this product to anyone.
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I have not been tuned for it, but I have been tuned for previous mods. I am going to be dynod this weekend, and will check the A/F. I am having JLTs CAI installed on the 12th and will be retuned for that.
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Originally posted by cdemot02@March 3, 2005, 1:14 PM
I have to get to class so just keeping this short, but I had my Xpipe installed today. I can definately feel the power difference, and it sounds much better. The install is a breeze, and just takes some basic tools. I would strongly recomend this product to anyone.
I have to get to class so just keeping this short, but I had my Xpipe installed today. I can definately feel the power difference, and it sounds much better. The install is a breeze, and just takes some basic tools. I would strongly recomend this product to anyone.
I'm installing mine tonight and was told we don't need gaskets or anything - true?
thx - by the way you are going to DIG the JLT/SCT combo - I just installed mine today and WOW.......
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Originally posted by rhoover2+March 3, 2005, 3:53 PM--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(rhoover2 @ March 3, 2005, 3:53 PM)</div><div class='quotemain'>Did you need anything extra (like gaskets) to install this? I am expecting mine to be here anyday now. It shipped on Tuesday. Any problems with the CEL coming on?
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No everything worked fine. Nothing extra required. I didn't do the install, but it was probably the easiest I have seen.
Originally posted by HOTLAP@March 3, 2005, 5:04 PM
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@March 3, 2005, 1:14 PM
I have to get to class so just keeping this short, but I had my Xpipe installed today. I can definately feel the power difference, and it sounds much better. The install is a breeze, and just takes some basic tools. I would strongly recomend this product to anyone.
I have to get to class so just keeping this short, but I had my Xpipe installed today. I can definately feel the power difference, and it sounds much better. The install is a breeze, and just takes some basic tools. I would strongly recomend this product to anyone.
Chad did you install the Xpipe with high flow cats or the offroad pipe? And do you have the Magnaflow cat or axle back system?
I'm installing mine tonight and was told we don't need gaskets or anything - true?
thx - by the way you are going to DIG the JLT/SCT combo - I just installed mine today and WOW.......
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I'm running the Catted Xpipe with my JBA Mufflers (CHambered). It sounds and performs great. I didn't need any gaskets as far as I know.
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Originally posted by norcalmustang@March 3, 2005, 8:16 PM
Good topic, i'm going to order bassani mufflers and get a x pipe but dont want to tune my car lol
Good topic, i'm going to order bassani mufflers and get a x pipe but dont want to tune my car lol
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