GoFas7
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- Jun 4, 2018
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- Location
- Houston, TX
- First Name
- Gary
- Vehicle(s)
- '18 Kona Blue, GT Premium, PP1, 6MT
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- #1
Hi 6G,
Loving the '18 GT! My first mod was the addition of a Ford Trunk Mat!
The second mod I'd like to pursue is the resonator/briefcase delete in the form of an X-Pipe or an H-Pipe.
My car does have Active Exhaust, which I would like to retain that functionality.
I have been researching the two options and it seems the X-Pipe is more aggressive and raspy with upper end torque, while the H-Pipe is a deeper, "traditional muscle car," tone with lower end torque.
Based on that, I am interested in the H-Pipe.
Next, I studied 304 Stainless might be better than 409 stainless or aluminized. The 304 being less likely to rust.
I noticed there are a lot more X-Pipe options than H-Pipe. Why do you suppose that is?
The two most interesting 304SS H-Pipes I've found are at Steeda and Mishimoto.
https://www.steeda.com/steeda-s550-h-pipe-555-3611
https://www.mishimoto.com/ford-mustang-gt-h-pipe-15.html
The Steeda is listed at $230 on sale for $160, while the Mishimoto is listed at $280.
I'm leaning towards Steeda based on the sale price and the 30 years experience working on Mustangs that they have.
Any feedback on my logic and choice? Experiences with X-Pipes vs. H-Pipes? Various Brands?
Thank you for your input!
Loving the '18 GT! My first mod was the addition of a Ford Trunk Mat!
The second mod I'd like to pursue is the resonator/briefcase delete in the form of an X-Pipe or an H-Pipe.
My car does have Active Exhaust, which I would like to retain that functionality.
I have been researching the two options and it seems the X-Pipe is more aggressive and raspy with upper end torque, while the H-Pipe is a deeper, "traditional muscle car," tone with lower end torque.
Based on that, I am interested in the H-Pipe.
Next, I studied 304 Stainless might be better than 409 stainless or aluminized. The 304 being less likely to rust.
I noticed there are a lot more X-Pipe options than H-Pipe. Why do you suppose that is?
The two most interesting 304SS H-Pipes I've found are at Steeda and Mishimoto.
https://www.steeda.com/steeda-s550-h-pipe-555-3611
https://www.mishimoto.com/ford-mustang-gt-h-pipe-15.html
The Steeda is listed at $230 on sale for $160, while the Mishimoto is listed at $280.
I'm leaning towards Steeda based on the sale price and the 30 years experience working on Mustangs that they have.
Any feedback on my logic and choice? Experiences with X-Pipes vs. H-Pipes? Various Brands?
Thank you for your input!
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