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Old 11/22/06, 12:24 PM
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Question about Mid-Pipes

I am going to purchase the Supreme GTA Ford Racing Axel Back Mufflers.

I do not know much about Mid-Pipes. Should I go with the stock
H-pipe, purchase the Ford Racing X-pipe, or go with another
brand of X or H pipe?

What does the Off-Road refer to on some X and H pipes? Is that because the cats are deleted?

Thanks for the info and advice
Jim

2007 Vista Blue GT, 18inch wheel, 5 speed manual.
I love this car
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The FRPP X-Pipe just replaces the H-Pipe section and you still have the cats , so they're not considered Off-Road. I have the X-Pipe and recommend it highly ...
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I have a new UPR x pipe for sale $150.00
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The FRPP X-Pipe just replaces the H-Pipe section and you still have the cats , so they're not considered Off-Road. I have the X-Pipe and recommend it highly ...
05YellowGT - I have the Supreme GTA mufflers and am considering adding the FRPP X pipes as well.....can you describe how the X pipes changed the sound of the exhaust as far as: "overall loudness", "exhaust note/tone" and the cabin noise (from under the car) during cruising? T.I.A.
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....as well as some Stainless Works turbo mufflers for sale. $200+shipping.
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the only thing I don't like about the frpp x, is that you have to cut the stock H pipe.

Yes o/r means Off Road use because of lack of emissions.
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Originally Posted by jimbobo
I am going to purchase the Supreme GTA Ford Racing Axel Back Mufflers.

I do not know much about Mid-Pipes. Should I go with the stock
H-pipe, purchase the Ford Racing X-pipe, or go with another
brand of X or H pipe?

What does the Off-Road refer to on some X and H pipes? Is that because the cats are deleted?

Thanks for the info and advice
Jim

2007 Vista Blue GT, 18inch wheel, 5 speed manual.
I love this car
If you want it deeper go with the prochamber or h-pipe. If you want a more racy sound go with the x pipe. I would recommend a bassani x. Your not really going to notice any big differences by just switching out the mid-pipe. You have to mess around with the cat's to notice any real differences. You can get high-flow cat's or go the "offroad" route and take the cat's off. Offroad refers to a badass raw american muscle car sound
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