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<blockquote data-quote="CobraJazz" data-source="post: 5448013" data-attributes="member: 26833"><p>The consensus is that the most gains will be had from the long tubes. The bassani mids are close to long tubes but make a little less power. I have seen the two discussed but never a direct dyno sheet comparison of the same or two very similar cars with each set up.</p><p></p><p>The cost of install, whether you have it installed ($) or do it yourself (PITA) is high, so a lot of people favor getting the most bang for your buck by getting long tubes. However, most longtubes will require you to take off one of the headers to remove the t45 transmission (with the exception of hooker and flowtech I think).</p><p></p><p>The bassanis will allow you to remove the t45 without taking a header off and allow a little bit better ground clearance if your car is lowered.</p><p></p><p>I've got a set of bassani mids sitting in the closet, and they have been there for over a year because I just haven't had a way to get them installed. My x pipe is the three piece BX version, and I'm pretty sure it will fit the mids - I sure hope so!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CobraJazz, post: 5448013, member: 26833"] The consensus is that the most gains will be had from the long tubes. The bassani mids are close to long tubes but make a little less power. I have seen the two discussed but never a direct dyno sheet comparison of the same or two very similar cars with each set up. The cost of install, whether you have it installed ($) or do it yourself (PITA) is high, so a lot of people favor getting the most bang for your buck by getting long tubes. However, most longtubes will require you to take off one of the headers to remove the t45 transmission (with the exception of hooker and flowtech I think). The bassanis will allow you to remove the t45 without taking a header off and allow a little bit better ground clearance if your car is lowered. I've got a set of bassani mids sitting in the closet, and they have been there for over a year because I just haven't had a way to get them installed. My x pipe is the three piece BX version, and I'm pretty sure it will fit the mids - I sure hope so!!! [/QUOTE]
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