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why add an x pipe to your exhaust? please explain...thanks

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Old 05-30-07, 06:39 AM
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Idealy, isn't a Xpipe only used for custom exhausts? Unless there's another usage, we use them so we don't have to fabricate a 'cross section' where the stock dual would normally split.
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Originally Posted by DCMango
Idealy, isn't a Xpipe only used for custom exhausts? Unless there's another usage, we use them so we don't have to fabricate a 'cross section' where the stock dual would normally split.
Found my answer
http://www.cadillacfaq.com/faq/answers/xpipe.html

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