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Same design at the end of the day. Difference is that a y-pipe has another "Y" on a different pipe splitting the airflow. On an X-pipe segment it joins the
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Same design at the end of the day.
Difference is that a y-pipe has another "Y" on a different pipe splitting the airflow. On an X-pipe segment it joins the tunes then splits on 1 segment
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