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      02-18-2011, 01:48 AM   #1
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Question QUESTION: Straight midpipe or X-pipe w/connecting pipes?

I'm about to get a Procede tune and I'm currently running stock downpipes, midpipes, and a Remus race axle-back exhaust.

I understand downpipes are a great upgrade for performance but I defintely won't pass smog. So I'm thinking about freeing up some air flow in the mid section and getting a better sound by replacing the stock midpipe which has the secondary cats and resonator.

Do I go with straight midpipes (Borla or SuperSprint) or an X-pipe with connecting pipes? I'm not sure what the diff would be but the x-pipe set up is more expensive?

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Straight. No point trying to scavenge when increased flow will help relieve turbo stress.
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effects are minimal so go with straight pipes; its cheaper too
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any recommendations on a brand of straight pipes?
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go to your muffler shop and get custom pipes!

no one blows $300 on borla or RR midpipes
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how much would that cost?
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if you are just cutting exactly where the secondary cats are, and welding straight pipes on then its gonna be like what? $60 bucks?

if you are bending new pipes from the downpipe to the secondary cats (basically creating your own midpipes) it would cost you around $150-200?
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