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RE: Exhaust question
By 390ranger - 05/28/2003 9:43:57 PM; IP 141.151.153.126
they claim the x-pipe helps with the flow of exhaust gases. hot rod and car craft have dyno'd them on a small block chevy(imagine That) and the x-pipe was close to open (no mufflers)exhaust hp and torque numbers. i am in the process of installing one on my pro street 83 ranger.
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 Exhaust question -- Mike, 05/17/2003
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 X Pipe source -- Louie, 05/25/2003
RE: Exhaust question -- 390ranger, 05/28/2003
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