X-Pipe 3rd muffler delete...

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PhantomX

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I thought I heard someone made an x-pipe and 3rd muffler delete setup for our cars, or was that a 1 off? Can they make another? I'd like to keep the stock mufflers in place for now until someone makes a set of downpipes since that's where the major restrictions are. I thought it was a bolt in too but could be mistaken.

Any info would be great!
 
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I bought one and installed it. Very nice piece and fit perfect. Don't know how much more the flow improved, but it did give a little more sound. Just what I was looking for.

If you talk to Kirk, tell him please call me!
 

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I have e-mailed them 2 times to ask it it would fit on the EB Flex. From what I see visually on both (mine and their pix), it looks the same, but I never get an answer from NESHO.

My plan when I do this, is to put flanges on the back, just like the ones NESHO has on front, and do the same with the stock section that is removed, so it can be replaced, if necessary for dealer trips, or if I want less noise.
 

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Kirk of NESHO does have the 3rd cat & Resonator delete package that replaces those two deletions with an crossover/ 'X' pipe.

That kit is separate from his entire catback set-up. I was fortunate to claim stake to his 1st complete set up (minus the one he put on his car) .......


I know Kirk recently posted that his Grandfather passed away and that he had some equipment issues at his shop.

That could be the reason for the delay you are experiencing in his lack of reply(s).

Oh yea, I love his exhaust set up btw & I'm still searching around for someone who has a digital camcorder so that I can post up video/audio clips.

Starting at the flanges on the two resonators in this shot, and going back to the rear hangar holding the two pipes at the rear, what part does the conversion consist of? Just wondering how much of that picture is your factory exhaust and what part was added? Obviously the X was added but is that all?
 

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The entire set up is Kirk's fabrication from the flex pipes back.....

Install was a breeze..... 4 15mm bolts at the rear of the flex pipes and wallah! Done. Fit and finish are spot on!

Here's another pick of the mufflers and tips......

Any pics of the stock set up for comparison? Thanks for all of the pics.
 

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Anybody know how much HP is freed up with getting rid of all that restriction?

bpd1151, can't wait to hear some sound bites. Thanks for the pics again, looks like an equally nice upgrade for the Flex.
 
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Was that $300 for just the mid pipe setup? I imagine so. I'll have to call NESHO and find out...

Yes, $300.00 for the X section, $999.00 for the whole system from the flanges back, if you drop it off, $1100.00 if you want it delivered.
 

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