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1997 Mustang GT
14.1140@99.36(need traction)
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Western Pennsylvania
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what will fit
I was looking at a off-road bbk or mac h pipe, and the bbk says for long tube headers, and mac says its a shorty, so will they fit my stock headers.
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Join Date: Apr 2007
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No, you need a regular length h/x pipe. Shorty x-pipes are for long tubes.
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The Hammer
Millenium Falcon
"Lived the Dream, Created the Reality, Basking in my Awesomeness"
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does the mac say it's for shortie headers or is it a short pipe.....
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1997 Mustang GT
14.1140@99.36(need traction)
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Western Pennsylvania
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so do i need the full length h pipe.
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The Hammer
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yes
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