Bullet, I also think a y-pipe would be more restrictive. That is, unless the single outlet tube was at least twice the area of the two incoming tubes. I think an x-/h-pipe would have comparable flow properties to each other. I have no empirical data for this, just an old engineering degree...
Aramco, I'm not sure I get your point. I am going for a completely new system. I just want headers that I can build onto, not be stuck with their y-/x-pipe. Thoughts?
sd, I hope you don't mind if I piggyback on your thread since I have a very similar question that I've been researching. (Tell me to **** if you do mind.) Hopefully, it will give you some useful information, though.
I also want a set of headers but I'm having trouble finding the right one...
Soooo jealous...
If Afghanistan ever stops being a ******** (yeah right), there are thousands of square miles of Raptor fun to be had. Or, vendors can just start building .50 cal mounts for bedcages.
You guys have fun, be safe, and I'll see you in '16 at the latest. - YODA :Jedi:
^^^ What he said! ^^^
Good words as always, Jay. I'd like to move as much weight as possible away from the 6.2 boat anchor, though. Otherwise, real nice setup.
- YODA :Jedi:
As long as it ends with any beer on tap, I'll be just fine.
I'll let you know when I get closer to leaving Planet ******** so we can get something penciled into the books. - YODA
Shucks, I missed the deadline for pictures. No worries, I'll just send some money Noah's way to cover my tardiness.
- YODA :Jedi:
Update: Noah, check your PayPal...
dragon, you can count on it! As soon as I get my truck back from Corey...
Yep, that would be it...the first part. But, I was getting a little bored around here and thought I'd see what was going on in the Raptor world.
So, what's up with you?
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