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Header clearance

Hey there,

I should have clarified my statement re. the x-pipe with the fact that, of course you can fit an x-pipe, but not in the location(as close to the header collector as possible) where it would do any good. It also depends on if you have cats and where they are located. You can fit an x-pipe behind the cats and the trans. but you will not(according to Dr.Gas)reap all of the benefits from the x-pipe. Most applications have the x-pipe below the trans. and ground clearance becomes the issue in the 240. It is snowing here today but for you:>)) I will go outside and dig out my car and take some pictures of my install. I will email them to you later today.

Cheers,






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