Help me decide about exhaust. Need feedback.

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  1. Stangfreak95 Founding Member

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    Now that I have the stang back to stock I'm freaking out. I miss the sound so much. I know it is for sale but I still think I'll get another o/r pipe. I had the longtubes back then so I had to sell the shorty o/r H-pipe I had that matched them. I'm not gonna spend too much on it. Here are the options:

    * Mac o/r H-Pipe shipped for 150$
    * Mac o/r X-Pipe shipped for 170$
    * UPR o/r X-Pipe shipped for about 145$

    The Mac H-Pipe I know I'd like. I just dont know if I should spend an extra 20$ for its X-Pipe. Not sure if those fit properly. And the UPR X doesnt have the hangers (sure aint on the pics) and I'm not sure either about the fitment so I dont know what I should do.

    To those who have a Mac X-pipe or UPR X, how do you like it and how was the fitment ? Sound ?

    Thanks
    Mario
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    my mac x-pipe fit like a dream and then i had magnaflow cat's welded on it, with the spinthech pro-street's it sounds real healthy, just like a flowmaster but louder and deeper.
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    Flowmaster D-pipe. $165 from summit although its not a bolt in....must be welded like a Dr. Gas piece but i love my exhaust sound. You would too if you heard the clips in my other thread.

    :nice:
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    D-pipe :scratch:
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    Thats right...D-pipe. Its my mission to inform the mustang community about it....it sounds too damn good for you guys not to know about it!


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    I admit it does sound good. :nice: But I just want to install this myself and dont wanna weld anything you know.
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    I figured so...most people are like that. I had nothing to start with so i said "why not" :shrug:
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    i run the upr o/r x pipe..the fitment was great, and the sound is awesome when matched with my mac flowpaths.. ;)..definately a nice buy for the price man
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    Can you confirm that there's no hangers on it ? I wonder if it's solid enough with just the bolts that join everything together. :shrug:
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    Its usually just needed to have hangers at the mufflers. Its not a MUST in the middle but i guess they come in handy if the bolts all decide to loosen up there is something there to hold up the midpipe :owned:
  11. SeventyMach1 Keep it lubed .... keep it straight .... and keep

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    Yeah, I guess most of us has seen that vid where the guy in the newer Firebird launches on the street and his X pipe just went flyin' ...... :owned: I don't guess his had hangers, lol.


    Nate, I'm seriously thinkin about this D pipe. I posted a while back that I was sold on a MAC Pro Chamber, but I haven't bought one yet. I wanted something that would bolt up, too. But the guy that is helping me put "whatever I get" on, has welded in about 15 or so Dr. Gas pipes. Also, it is significantly cheaper than the PC. I might go with this. Does it really rumble like an H down low and scream like an X up high?
  12. SeventyMach1 Keep it lubed .... keep it straight .... and keep

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    Also Nate, did you get the universal one from Summit? That's all I found on the website. I didn't see them for the Fox either. The same pipe is $410.65 from Flowmaster!!!
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    Decided to go simple so I got an o/r H-Pipe. The missing hangers on the X were "scaring" me.
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    Yup :banana:

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