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    is there really a difference between a normal x pipe and the narrow x pipe

    regular http://www.summitracing.com/parts/SUM-642130/

    narrow http://www.summitracing.com/parts/SUM-643125/

    i have the regular one on my car right now, but a friend of mine from my gym asked me if there was a difference between the regular bend and the narrow bend.
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    The narrow one enters and exits closer to the X whereas the normal one spreads out wider on the entrance and exit, it all depends on how you want to route your exhaust, makes no different in performance
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    Quote Originally Posted by Z28pr0jekt View Post
    The narrow one enters and exits closer to the X whereas the normal one spreads out wider on the entrance and exit, it all depends on how you want to route your exhaust, makes no different in performance
    thats what i thought about perfomance wise. i didnt think there would be a difference
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