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X-PIPIES on a C3

Posted: 2/10/08 9:07am Message 1 of 11
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Vette(s): 74 coupe 4 speed 350, 54K actual miles, all original; paint, interior, engine, split bumper. #'s match. 2nd owner, no stress cracks.
What do you think of X-pipes? This is kind of new to me. Suppose to "equalize" the exhaust. Is it worth it? Anybody have?If you go to pypesexhaust and scroll down the "install gallery" you can see an installation on a 76. Any comments??As usual, if someone can provide a clickable link will be appreciated....THANKS, steve



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X-PIPIES on a C3

Posted: 2/10/08 9:18am Message 2 of 11
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Vette(s): Previous: 1984 Silver / Charcoal Coupe, 1988 Maroon Coupe / 1989 Artic White Coupe / 2001 Speedway White Roadster / Present:1976 Stingray Black / Black, Auto, 350 slightly modified (355 hp) Luxor Wires Redline Tires. / 1989 Roadster Bright Red...
From what I have read about x -pipes in relationship to C5 exhaust and the H pipes it is mostly hype. There was verry little gain in horspower in comparison to the price being spent.

Money spent would be better off on headers if the were not already installed.

As far as C3 exhaust true duals would be hard to beat.

Here is the clickable link from above....
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Tuxblacray2008-02-10 09:23:37


X-PIPIES on a C3

Posted: 2/10/08 9:30am Message 3 of 11
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The benefit of the "x-pipe" is a little more torque, and a not so nasty, loud, exhaust.
The install on the '76 looks like you'd never be able to get the driveshaft out if ya needed to. Granted, what they show IS listed as a prototype system...
The concept is valid...the equalization of exhaust pulses from side-side does help in the scavenging effects of the exhaust, which in turn helps with being able to get more fresh air/fuel into the cylinders. It will show on a rolling/engine dyno, but on the seat-o-the-paints dyno?...not so much.

The solid-axle cars had cross-over pipes...


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X-PIPIES on a C3

Posted: 2/10/08 9:46am Message 4 of 11
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I took my car up to the local exhaust shop and had them put in a crossover pipe, H-pipe, for $40. I don't know that it did anything but it sounds cool when I tell people I have it.


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X-PIPIES on a C3

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My guess is that with a motor with under say 400 HP there would be no noticeable gain. Just a seat of the pants guess.
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Posted: 2/10/08 10:36am Message 6 of 11
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Brian...Any pics of the crossover pipe?  Anybody else?  Pics?



Steve, Lifetime Member #129

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X-PIPIES on a C3

Posted: 2/10/08 11:18am Message 7 of 11
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I had the catalitic convertor removed and had straight pipes installed. She sounds great and regardless of who says not she definitely has more power, much more. If you are afraid of  the law have the cc reamed out and welded to one pipe, it looks like the CC is for real. Gene




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Posted: 2/10/08 12:08pm Message 8 of 11
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Steve if you can wait untill Sept. I'll pick you up and H pipe from MAM. There will be plenty of guys removing these for $200 BASSINI X pipes. These H pipes all get destroyed as scrap.

The H pipe is designed to do the same thing from the factory but doesn't maybe have as smooth of a flow as Joel indicated.

If I had to buy one it would be Bassini. Only beacuse I like there advertising phlosophy......
Tuxblacray2008-02-10 12:09:27


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Installed pipe under spring area. It also cutts down on decibles or vibes inside of car. It does change exhaust sound.




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Posted: 2/10/08 1:50pm Message 10 of 11
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After first trying to repair the original system on "BIGBRRD" we ended up ripping it all out.  Put in a Pypes X-pipe and Flowmaster Delta 50 mufflers but didn't have enough time behind the wheel before the car went into the bodyshop to know if there was any difference in performance.  When the car comes back a full tune-up will be needed to dial in the rebuilt Q-jet with the new headers and the pipes.  Just guessing that it will have more "go" than the original setup.

Norsky2008-02-10 13:55:40


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