
(It actually isn't *quite* done - I'm in tomorrow to have the "wheel barrow handles" adjusted).
As tonyhayers says - yes.Rigsby1208 wrote:Ok a bit clearer. So working towards the engine from the pipes in the diagram there would be the main cats then the pre cats?
It's been explained a dozen times already. Do a search for scavenging and I'm sure the answer will pop up.m14rrv wrote:i am looking into exhausts at the min and this x pipe keeps poping up, what does the x pipe do? i am going gutting pre cats, and non res miltek
just like to know difference with the x pipe
You won't need to get an x-pipe and the Milltek non-res pipes... go for Milltek back boxes and get a custom fabricator to knock up the x-pipe. Otherwise, you'll be paying Milltek for probably inferior steel that you're going to be cutting up anyway.m14rrv wrote:i am looking into exhausts at the min and this x pipe keeps poping up, what does the x pipe do? i am going gutting pre cats, and non res miltek
just like to know difference with the x pipe
I meant if going for an x-pipe. You could just get the Milltek system and not have the x.MikeFish wrote:How much will a fabricator charge to make up that section and match it to the cats and milltek back box? The non res section is a couple of hundred quid from memory.
x-pipe replaces the resonator with a cross=over section of pipe work, just ahead of the back boxes, sort of like a re-imagining of a non-res aftermarket system.maars wrote:I'm interested in improving the std exhaust. Lots of great ideas here. My question is ... What's the difference between an X pipe mod and gutting the pre-cats?
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