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LINCBRA June 22nd, 2007, 01:54 AM I know this must be a stupid question but what is an x pipe do?
Is is just for sound or is there something it does(back pressure for example)?
1wykdmk8 June 22nd, 2007, 08:22 AM It helps to equalize pressure in both banks of exhaust (passenger and driver sides) and it helps scavenge the exhaust from side to side. That will increase HP slightly since the exhaust is not sitting stagnent on one side, and the engine does not have to overcome that pressure differential since the opposite side helped remove what exhaust gasses that were sitting there.
98LSC32V June 22nd, 2007, 02:05 PM Not to mention that you get rid of that restrictive 3rd cat with the x pipe.
LINCBRA June 22nd, 2007, 04:25 PM Thank you and where would be the best place to buy a x pipe online?
ONEBADMK8 June 22nd, 2007, 05:33 PM Call me up were having our 10 year anniversaery sale going on right now and that is discounted too.
Jeffguy11 June 22nd, 2007, 06:27 PM Not to mention that you get rid of that restrictive 3rd cat with the x pipe.
i noticed in your sig you have a magnaflow 3rd cat.... what do you think? worth it? I would do an X pipe but unfortunately we have emissions inspections every year in CT so i have to have something there. Just curious because i was thinking about getting one.
ONEBADMK8 June 22nd, 2007, 11:02 PM You will not fail emissions.
Calabrio June 23rd, 2007, 12:57 AM Many people, including myself, remove the 3rd cat and resonator, and replace it with a 2 in, 2 out muffler with an internal x-pipe. Dynomax makes the Ultra-Flo X, and Magnaflow also has a model as well.
Jeffguy11 June 23rd, 2007, 08:46 AM You will not fail emissions.
they dont do the sniffer here on OBDII cars... they do a scan for codes then a visual to make sure all your emissions equipment is there. This means i have to have somehting in place of the 3rd cat that at least looks like a cat hahah and can't throw a code.
BlntdEyez June 23rd, 2007, 01:57 PM they dont do the sniffer here on OBDII cars... they do a scan for codes then a visual to make sure all your emissions equipment is there. This means i have to have somehting in place of the 3rd cat that at least looks like a cat hahah and can't throw a code.
By taking off the third cat it will not throw a code. There are no sensors after the third cat. So there for you won't fail an emissions test.
ONEBADMK8 June 24th, 2007, 12:55 AM they dont do the sniffer here on OBDII cars... they do a scan for codes then a visual to make sure all your emissions equipment is there. This means i have to have somehting in place of the 3rd cat that at least looks like a cat hahah and can't throw a code.
Its one cat per pipe. You would pass the visual too. Our twin xx cat back passes all day in NJ andwere one of the toughest States out there as far as emissions go.
Staffamerica74 June 24th, 2007, 01:18 AM Like everyone else said, cars only one cat per pipe :)
Jeffguy11 June 24th, 2007, 05:44 PM hmmm the exhaust shop near me wouldnt remove the 3rd cat cause he said i need it to pass the visual.... maybe theyre just afraid of liability issues in messing with emissions stuff. I'll have to look further into it.
rmac694203 June 24th, 2007, 10:56 PM Cut it off yourself or find another shop that will do it.
98LSC32V June 25th, 2007, 01:19 AM I like the Magnaflow high flow 3rd cat, it acts just like a crossover pipe, helps keep the exhaust from being too loud and I still pass smog no problem. My exhaust setup would be too loud with an x pipe because I have no mufflers.
turborich June 25th, 2007, 02:37 AM No Muffler shop that follows the law would remove it! They can be fined thousands of dollars. You will have to remove it yourself. It is actually the main CAT. The two smaller ones upstream are warm up CAT's, They help the main CAT warm up faster to reduce emissions faster after a cold start up.
However without the MAIN CAT the car will still pass the emissions test if it's warmed up.
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