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X-Pipe & Mid-Pipe
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I’ll start it off as a simple question… will GarageLine’s X-Pipe and Mid-Pipe fit and line up with my current exhaust setup? Currently I have Berk HFCs, stock / OEM Y-Pipe, stock / OEM Mid-Pipe, and GTHaus Meistershaft Axleback / Muffler. My intent is to swap out my stock Y-Pipe with GarageLine’s X-Pipe. I am pretty positive that GarageLine’s X-Pipe will bolt perfectly with my Berk HFCs, but the question is… the Mid-Pipe and Axleback connection. Understand that the GTHaus Axleback fits just like the stock Axleback / Muffler. So does anyone know if GarageLine’s Mid-Pipe will bolt up flush to the GTHaus or stock / OEM Axleback? I understand I’ve gone the expensive route and backwards, so there is really no need to inform me of that. I am just looking to finish what I’ve started, and prepare for a tune. So if anyone knows the answer to my question, I would be grateful! :tiphat: |
Looks like it would based on pics. (I just think there pic for mid is flipped the wrong way). The mid pipes aren't attached together like the factory but that's it. Also I'm sure that's why you can buy the x/mid without muffler, kinda like AAM.
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Call Jermaine at Garageline. He really knows his stuff, and owns a 370Z himself. He did most of the design work on the Y-pipe/Midpipe combo. In my opinion it should line up without any issue to your axle back.
I plan to go this route eventually myself and run the Garageline Y-pipe/Midpipe combo along with my Top Speed axleback. |
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It should fit fine. We configured it to bolt to the stock muffler or our rear muffler assembly.
Thanks, Jermaine |
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