Looking at MAC H-pipes. Are they any good fitment wise? I currently have stock exhaust and figured I had to start somewhere. For a 95' GT. Thanks!
Will
Will
WMDPALMER said:Looking at MAC H-pipes. Are they any good fitment wise? I currently have stock exhaust and figured I had to start somewhere. For a 95' GT. Thanks!
Will
Not what I wanted to hear,,Im putting mine on tomorrowStriped5.0 said:Fits like dog crap. if you look under my car from the back you can tell that it tilts down to the left. It was a major PITA to get it on there.
Striped5.0 said:Fits like dog crap. if you look under my car from the back you can tell that it tilts down to the left. It was a major PITA to get it on there.
Striped5.0 said:Fits like dog crap. if you look under my car from the back you can tell that it tilts down to the left. It was a major PITA to get it on there.
2L8ULUZ2 said:My BBK h-pipe done the exact same thing and would not even seal on one side. I had to take it to the exhaust shop and have them work it a little. .
willys1 said:Not what I wanted to hear,,Im putting mine on tomorrow
getinaGTsoon said:I agree, it fit on there really tight.. and so when I had to redo my header gaskets (cause the bolts backed out on the new headers) the h-pipe was pulling it at an angle the 7th and 8th bolt would NOT go in. So I had to undo the header from the h-pipe and fit it on there.. easy right ?? not really, I had to get someone to hold down the h-pipe out of the way so I could fit the header on right.
My previous BBK h-pipe on my old car was really easy install and wasn't forcing anything out of wack.
I like the sound of the MAC and for the price it isn't bad at all. The BBK is just a better fit.
randomjoker said:I think imma go with the mac o/r h-pipe and some long tube headers