FRPP sports with O/R x-pipe
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FRPP sports with O/R x-pipe
Does anyone have this setup or know where I can find a video I've searched everywhere and can't find one .I'm planning on doing this in a couple weeks and getting a dyno tune this time , any info or videos would be greatly appreciated. Just trying to figure out if Xor H is what I want . I've seen some videos with the s-types which are supposed to be similar to the svt sports I have. Anyhow thanks in advance
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Well i have steeda sport springs a little rougher i would say than the FRPP, but the FRPP are also good as well. As for the X vs the H. Well thats up to you and sound preference really. The s-type mufflers with an X pipe is going to give you an exotic tone to the car, the H is more of a deep throatier tradition muscle sound. The power gains of the X vs the H are almost the same, X gives you more hp in the high end, as the H gives you more low end torque.
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Well i have steeda sport springs a little rougher i would say than the FRPP, but the FRPP are also good as well. As for the X vs the H. Well thats up to you and sound preference really. The s-type mufflers with an X pipe is going to give you an exotic tone to the car, the H is more of a deep throatier tradition muscle sound. The power gains of the X vs the H are almost the same, X gives you more hp in the high end, as the H gives you more low end torque.
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