Had a similar dilemma when I wanted to change my system, X-pipe or H-pipe. I stuck with the H-pipe and a 2 1/4in pipes and am so glad I went with this set up, instead of 2 1/2in with X-pipe as the sound of my car now is terrific. My convertible is a 4V running Hooker comp headers, 2 1/4in pipes all the way and using the Summit chamber mufflers. I went with these mufflers after hearing them on a friend of mines car as they sounded great, plus the price is really good too. The guy I had do my system does many performance cars and he was impressed with what I wanted with my system (as I supplied most of the parts) and agreed where I wanted the H-pipe placed and said when I went to pick it up how nice he thought it sounded. We get so many comments on how the car sounds now, so must've done something right. It doesn't matter on which way you go, either X-pipe or H-pipe, a competent exhaust guy would have no problems with fitting either of them. As I said mine's a convertible fitted with a H-pipe and decided to go that way as that's how they came from the factory and wanted to keep that old school sound.
Hey Jason,
I gotta check your sound out down the road. Has it changed since we last rode together?
Greg.
Hi Greg,
Yeah changed the whole system just before Easter and the sound it emits now is heaps better than when you would've heard it, even though it sounded alright before, I just wanted that sound a 4V should be making. Also found that the right hand side manifold had cracks in it, more than likely caused from the factory heat shields, not that it mattered as I'd already decided to go with a set of headers. Driving on the highway now sounds just awesome and sounds even better the more you give it. I was unsure about the Summit chamber mufflers until I heard them on a mates car, as he swore by how good his car sounded, once I heard it, I was convinced. He said a guy he knows in the U.S. just put a set on a car he was selling and was so surprised by the sound of them, that the guy now uses them all the time. Like I said to you in a PM, we'll have to catch up in the near future, then you can hear them for yourself.