Re: H/X-pipe position in the exhaust by engineguyBill Mon Aug 31, 2015 12:53 pm As was mentioned in a previous post, the way to determine best location for either an 'H' or 'X' pipe is to paint the exhaust pipe, from the collector back with cheap spray paint.
C5 Tech - where to position "X"-Pipe - My Speed Engineering headers showed up today and I'm trying to decide where to position the X of the X-pipe. As you can see, the X-pipe is built with the X pretty far back (where it would be if it had CATs). Since I'm not running CATs, I was inclined to cut the two 45 degree.
Ok, since your saying that the X-Pipe can be place on an upward slant, could the pipes bend up as they exit the X-Pipe? I could do my slant that way.
X-pipes still win for overall performance. Even on an LS motor, the cross.
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An X-Pipe is meant to equalize exhaust pressure across 2 separate banks of exhaust outlets. BMW inline-6 engines are configured with 1 single bank of exhaust outlets on the head, hence no need for one.
Re: H/X-pipe position in the exhaust by engineguyBill Mon Aug 31, 2015 12:53 pm As was mentioned in a previous post, the way to determine best location for either an 'H' or 'X' pipe is to paint the exhaust pipe, from the collector back with cheap spray paint.
Ok, since your saying that the X-Pipe can be place on an upward slant, could the pipes bend up as they exit the X-Pipe? I could do my slant that way.
Learn tips and tricks for choosing the best place to install an X-pipe into your vehicle's exhaust system.
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Learn tips and tricks for choosing the best place to install an X-pipe into your vehicle's exhaust system.
In order to calculate the "ideal" place for an X-pipe, you need to know the gas temperature so that speed of sound can be estimated. Gas temperature of course varies with engine load, so you need to be able to load the engine and measure gas temperature at a variety of locations along the pipe to develop a temperature profile.
Ok, since your saying that the X-Pipe can be place on an upward slant, could the pipes bend up as they exit the X-Pipe? I could do my slant that way.
Re: H/X pipe placement.and cut outs Old school way of determining location of H pipe was to paint the exhaust pipes and at the beginning of where the paint does not burn off is where to put it. Of course, you will have to drive it for a while before putting in the H pipe.
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In order to calculate the "ideal" place for an X-pipe, you need to know the gas temperature so that speed of sound can be estimated. Gas temperature of course varies with engine load, so you need to be able to load the engine and measure gas temperature at a variety of locations along the pipe to develop a temperature profile.
X-pipes still win for overall performance. Even on an LS motor, the cross.
C5 Tech - where to position "X"-Pipe - My Speed Engineering headers showed up today and I'm trying to decide where to position the X of the X-pipe. As you can see, the X-pipe is built with the X pretty far back (where it would be if it had CATs). Since I'm not running CATs, I was inclined to cut the two 45 degree.
Re: H/X pipe placement.and cut outs Old school way of determining location of H pipe was to paint the exhaust pipes and at the beginning of where the paint does not burn off is where to put it. Of course, you will have to drive it for a while before putting in the H pipe.
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Re: H/X pipe placement.and cut outs Old school way of determining location of H pipe was to paint the exhaust pipes and at the beginning of where the paint does not burn off is where to put it. Of course, you will have to drive it for a while before putting in the H pipe.
Ok, since your saying that the X-Pipe can be place on an upward slant, could the pipes bend up as they exit the X-Pipe? I could do my slant that way.
C5 Tech - where to position "X"-Pipe - My Speed Engineering headers showed up today and I'm trying to decide where to position the X of the X-pipe. As you can see, the X-pipe is built with the X pretty far back (where it would be if it had CATs). Since I'm not running CATs, I was inclined to cut the two 45 degree.
X-pipes still win for overall performance. Even on an LS motor, the cross.
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An H-pipe is simply a short length of tubing that runs between the two main pipes of the exhaust system, thereby connecting them. It's the easiest method of adding a crossover to an existing exhaust system - you don't need to relocate the main tubes, and it's relatively simple to install the pipe close to the optimum location.
X-pipes still win for overall performance. Even on an LS motor, the cross.
Learn tips and tricks for choosing the best place to install an X-pipe into your vehicle's exhaust system.
Ok, since your saying that the X-Pipe can be place on an upward slant, could the pipes bend up as they exit the X-Pipe? I could do my slant that way.
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Ok, since your saying that the X-Pipe can be place on an upward slant, could the pipes bend up as they exit the X-Pipe? I could do my slant that way.
So reading on this subject I learned this: The best place to mount the X-pipe for maximum flow is toward the front of your exhaust system, close to your transmission. To find the exact position, try this old hot rodding trick.
Re: H/X pipe placement.and cut outs Old school way of determining location of H pipe was to paint the exhaust pipes and at the beginning of where the paint does not burn off is where to put it. Of course, you will have to drive it for a while before putting in the H pipe.
Re: H/X-pipe position in the exhaust by engineguyBill Mon Aug 31, 2015 12:53 pm As was mentioned in a previous post, the way to determine best location for either an 'H' or 'X' pipe is to paint the exhaust pipe, from the collector back with cheap spray paint.
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Ok, since your saying that the X-Pipe can be place on an upward slant, could the pipes bend up as they exit the X-Pipe? I could do my slant that way.
Re: H/X-pipe position in the exhaust by engineguyBill Mon Aug 31, 2015 12:53 pm As was mentioned in a previous post, the way to determine best location for either an 'H' or 'X' pipe is to paint the exhaust pipe, from the collector back with cheap spray paint.
Learn tips and tricks for choosing the best place to install an X-pipe into your vehicle's exhaust system.
An H-pipe is simply a short length of tubing that runs between the two main pipes of the exhaust system, thereby connecting them. It's the easiest method of adding a crossover to an existing exhaust system - you don't need to relocate the main tubes, and it's relatively simple to install the pipe close to the optimum location.
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Learn tips and tricks for choosing the best place to install an X-pipe into your vehicle's exhaust system.
So reading on this subject I learned this: The best place to mount the X-pipe for maximum flow is toward the front of your exhaust system, close to your transmission. To find the exact position, try this old hot rodding trick.
In order to calculate the "ideal" place for an X-pipe, you need to know the gas temperature so that speed of sound can be estimated. Gas temperature of course varies with engine load, so you need to be able to load the engine and measure gas temperature at a variety of locations along the pipe to develop a temperature profile.
An H-pipe is simply a short length of tubing that runs between the two main pipes of the exhaust system, thereby connecting them. It's the easiest method of adding a crossover to an existing exhaust system - you don't need to relocate the main tubes, and it's relatively simple to install the pipe close to the optimum location.
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In order to calculate the "ideal" place for an X-pipe, you need to know the gas temperature so that speed of sound can be estimated. Gas temperature of course varies with engine load, so you need to be able to load the engine and measure gas temperature at a variety of locations along the pipe to develop a temperature profile.
An H-pipe is simply a short length of tubing that runs between the two main pipes of the exhaust system, thereby connecting them. It's the easiest method of adding a crossover to an existing exhaust system - you don't need to relocate the main tubes, and it's relatively simple to install the pipe close to the optimum location.
An X-Pipe is meant to equalize exhaust pressure across 2 separate banks of exhaust outlets. BMW inline-6 engines are configured with 1 single bank of exhaust outlets on the head, hence no need for one.
Learn tips and tricks for choosing the best place to install an X-pipe into your vehicle's exhaust system.
The Facts About X-pipe And H-pipe Exhaust Systems
So reading on this subject I learned this: The best place to mount the X-pipe for maximum flow is toward the front of your exhaust system, close to your transmission. To find the exact position, try this old hot rodding trick.
An X-Pipe is meant to equalize exhaust pressure across 2 separate banks of exhaust outlets. BMW inline-6 engines are configured with 1 single bank of exhaust outlets on the head, hence no need for one.
Ok, since your saying that the X-Pipe can be place on an upward slant, could the pipes bend up as they exit the X-Pipe? I could do my slant that way.
C5 Tech - where to position "X"-Pipe - My Speed Engineering headers showed up today and I'm trying to decide where to position the X of the X-pipe. As you can see, the X-pipe is built with the X pretty far back (where it would be if it had CATs). Since I'm not running CATs, I was inclined to cut the two 45 degree.
What Does Exhaust X Pipe Do At Rebecca Bowens Blog
X-pipes still win for overall performance. Even on an LS motor, the cross.
An X-Pipe is meant to equalize exhaust pressure across 2 separate banks of exhaust outlets. BMW inline-6 engines are configured with 1 single bank of exhaust outlets on the head, hence no need for one.
Re: H/X-pipe position in the exhaust by engineguyBill Mon Aug 31, 2015 12:53 pm As was mentioned in a previous post, the way to determine best location for either an 'H' or 'X' pipe is to paint the exhaust pipe, from the collector back with cheap spray paint.
Re: H/X pipe placement.and cut outs Old school way of determining location of H pipe was to paint the exhaust pipes and at the beginning of where the paint does not burn off is where to put it. Of course, you will have to drive it for a while before putting in the H pipe.
C5 Tech - where to position "X"-Pipe - My Speed Engineering headers showed up today and I'm trying to decide where to position the X of the X-pipe. As you can see, the X-pipe is built with the X pretty far back (where it would be if it had CATs). Since I'm not running CATs, I was inclined to cut the two 45 degree.
So reading on this subject I learned this: The best place to mount the X-pipe for maximum flow is toward the front of your exhaust system, close to your transmission. To find the exact position, try this old hot rodding trick.
Re: H/X pipe placement.and cut outs Old school way of determining location of H pipe was to paint the exhaust pipes and at the beginning of where the paint does not burn off is where to put it. Of course, you will have to drive it for a while before putting in the H pipe.
Re: H/X-pipe position in the exhaust by engineguyBill Mon Aug 31, 2015 12:53 pm As was mentioned in a previous post, the way to determine best location for either an 'H' or 'X' pipe is to paint the exhaust pipe, from the collector back with cheap spray paint.
The Facts About X-pipe And H-pipe Exhaust Systems
X-pipes still win for overall performance. Even on an LS motor, the cross.
Re: H/X-pipe position in the exhaust by engineguyBill Mon Aug 31, 2015 12:53 pm As was mentioned in a previous post, the way to determine best location for either an 'H' or 'X' pipe is to paint the exhaust pipe, from the collector back with cheap spray paint.
Learn tips and tricks for choosing the best place to install an X-pipe into your vehicle's exhaust system.
C5 Tech - where to position "X"-Pipe - My Speed Engineering headers showed up today and I'm trying to decide where to position the X of the X-pipe. As you can see, the X-pipe is built with the X pretty far back (where it would be if it had CATs). Since I'm not running CATs, I was inclined to cut the two 45 degree.
The Facts About X-pipe And H-pipe Exhaust Systems
An H-pipe is simply a short length of tubing that runs between the two main pipes of the exhaust system, thereby connecting them. It's the easiest method of adding a crossover to an existing exhaust system - you don't need to relocate the main tubes, and it's relatively simple to install the pipe close to the optimum location.
In order to calculate the "ideal" place for an X-pipe, you need to know the gas temperature so that speed of sound can be estimated. Gas temperature of course varies with engine load, so you need to be able to load the engine and measure gas temperature at a variety of locations along the pipe to develop a temperature profile.
C5 Tech - where to position "X"-Pipe - My Speed Engineering headers showed up today and I'm trying to decide where to position the X of the X-pipe. As you can see, the X-pipe is built with the X pretty far back (where it would be if it had CATs). Since I'm not running CATs, I was inclined to cut the two 45 degree.
An X-Pipe is meant to equalize exhaust pressure across 2 separate banks of exhaust outlets. BMW inline-6 engines are configured with 1 single bank of exhaust outlets on the head, hence no need for one.
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In order to calculate the "ideal" place for an X-pipe, you need to know the gas temperature so that speed of sound can be estimated. Gas temperature of course varies with engine load, so you need to be able to load the engine and measure gas temperature at a variety of locations along the pipe to develop a temperature profile.
Ok, since your saying that the X-Pipe can be place on an upward slant, could the pipes bend up as they exit the X-Pipe? I could do my slant that way.
Re: H/X-pipe position in the exhaust by engineguyBill Mon Aug 31, 2015 12:53 pm As was mentioned in a previous post, the way to determine best location for either an 'H' or 'X' pipe is to paint the exhaust pipe, from the collector back with cheap spray paint.
An H-pipe is simply a short length of tubing that runs between the two main pipes of the exhaust system, thereby connecting them. It's the easiest method of adding a crossover to an existing exhaust system - you don't need to relocate the main tubes, and it's relatively simple to install the pipe close to the optimum location.
Learn tips and tricks for choosing the best place to install an X-pipe into your vehicle's exhaust system.
Ok, since your saying that the X-Pipe can be place on an upward slant, could the pipes bend up as they exit the X-Pipe? I could do my slant that way.
In order to calculate the "ideal" place for an X-pipe, you need to know the gas temperature so that speed of sound can be estimated. Gas temperature of course varies with engine load, so you need to be able to load the engine and measure gas temperature at a variety of locations along the pipe to develop a temperature profile.
C5 Tech - where to position "X"-Pipe - My Speed Engineering headers showed up today and I'm trying to decide where to position the X of the X-pipe. As you can see, the X-pipe is built with the X pretty far back (where it would be if it had CATs). Since I'm not running CATs, I was inclined to cut the two 45 degree.
An X-Pipe is meant to equalize exhaust pressure across 2 separate banks of exhaust outlets. BMW inline-6 engines are configured with 1 single bank of exhaust outlets on the head, hence no need for one.
Re: H/X-pipe position in the exhaust by engineguyBill Mon Aug 31, 2015 12:53 pm As was mentioned in a previous post, the way to determine best location for either an 'H' or 'X' pipe is to paint the exhaust pipe, from the collector back with cheap spray paint.
An H-pipe is simply a short length of tubing that runs between the two main pipes of the exhaust system, thereby connecting them. It's the easiest method of adding a crossover to an existing exhaust system - you don't need to relocate the main tubes, and it's relatively simple to install the pipe close to the optimum location.
Re: H/X pipe placement.and cut outs Old school way of determining location of H pipe was to paint the exhaust pipes and at the beginning of where the paint does not burn off is where to put it. Of course, you will have to drive it for a while before putting in the H pipe.
X-pipes still win for overall performance. Even on an LS motor, the cross.
So reading on this subject I learned this: The best place to mount the X-pipe for maximum flow is toward the front of your exhaust system, close to your transmission. To find the exact position, try this old hot rodding trick.