Anybody now what kind of pipes these are? They are for sale locally, but I have never seen these before. Kinda look like a stock knock-off?
They came off an 89 that is being parted out.
(http://i124.photobucket.com/albums/p21/jvb_ca/86FJ/Parts/th_parts001.jpg) (http://s124.photobucket.com/albums/p21/jvb_ca/86FJ/Parts/?action=view¤t=parts001.jpg) (http://i124.photobucket.com/albums/p21/jvb_ca/86FJ/Parts/th_parts002.jpg) (http://s124.photobucket.com/albums/p21/jvb_ca/86FJ/Parts/?action=view¤t=parts002.jpg)
Thanks...Jake
Never seen them before either. I like the design of the headers though...clean, simple...dare I say elegant?
i lost the link to the website that makes those headers...but they are called an x pipe set up...they retail is my memory works right for around 200 just for the head pipes...the cans are extra per your choice.
they website claims they make a lot of power over stock.
OGmudbone
This the site you were talking about? http://www.x-pipe.com/motorcycle.html (http://www.x-pipe.com/motorcycle.html)
Looks interesting. Don't know if they are still available.
Cheers..Jake
Quote from: ogmudbone on February 27, 2009, 05:05:47 PM
i lost the link to the website that makes those headers...but they are called an x pipe set up...they retail is my memory works right for around 200 just for the head pipes...the cans are extra per your choice.
they website claims they make a lot of power over stock.
OGmudbone
that was not the site i was thinking of...but its even better as its the place that makes em not just a retail outlet.
OGmudbone
Looks different to me. The xpipe things look like a 4-2-1 (or a very longish 4-1), and the pictures listed look like a 4-2-2 type setup instead.
Looks a bit like something someone came up with in their garage, but with a balance pipe, I bet they'd get one holy hell of a bit of torque...