Good writeup for H vs X Pipe
#1
Good writeup for H vs X Pipe
With an H-Pipe high and low pressure pulses from the left bank will combine and become friendly with the other bank. The low pressure pulses on one bank draw high-pressure pulses from the other, called quasi-static scavenging. Makes more torque (than no crossover pipe at all), and smooths things out acoustically.
The X-Pipe though, does exactly what the H-Pipe does but better, different. Instead of letting pressure pulses go back and forth across the H the x-pipe makes sure the gasses from each bank ALL get very intimate together causing dynamic scavenging.. Thats why it sounds so different. Its smoother too, since the energy from bank-to-bank pressure fluctuations are used more effectively to scavenge the gasses. Less wasted energy means less sound, but more power.
Readers digest:
For deeper exhaust tone, sound -- H Pipe
For performance -- X Pipe
The X-Pipe though, does exactly what the H-Pipe does but better, different. Instead of letting pressure pulses go back and forth across the H the x-pipe makes sure the gasses from each bank ALL get very intimate together causing dynamic scavenging.. Thats why it sounds so different. Its smoother too, since the energy from bank-to-bank pressure fluctuations are used more effectively to scavenge the gasses. Less wasted energy means less sound, but more power.
Readers digest:
For deeper exhaust tone, sound -- H Pipe
For performance -- X Pipe
#4
I wonder what the weight differences between the two are though? as well as ground clearance issues. And I forget, but I'm almost positive prochambers are much more expensive than an off-road H or X Pipe..
#5
they are more exspensive but they do perform alot better, i used to have an o/r x and really pefer the prochamber. There is no clearence issues. My car is lowered 1 1/2 in and still havent rubbed, but i take it very slow over speed bumps.
#6
ive had the prochamber and loved the sound, when i went with the LTs i got a deal with the X which is why i went with it. id like to switch to a prochamber because the X pipe is too poppy sounding. but when you look at the cutaway view of the prochamber it looks almost like an X pipe inside so i dont know how much different it will sound. trying to decide between H and prochamber. anyone have any more detailed pics of the prochamber cutaway?
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actually, some magazine did a test on this. and youd be surprised. the H pipe made more HP and torque up to like 5200 rpms on an 02 GT stang i believe. the same car made less power and torque up to 5200 rpms but over 5200 made a few horses difference. i believe it was like 4 horses difference. so that write up is BS...an H pipe is not just for sound. you actually get better torque with an H pipe, and better mid range power. the top end though, the X has it beat.
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Originally Posted by Bitemark46
^^^ Yep. I had an X and went back to an H. With these 4.6's I'll take all the low end and midrange torque I can get. -Mark
that aint no ****. no use in having 4 extra horses on top if you get butt raped through the band.