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<blockquote data-quote="4VFTW" data-source="post: 13654390" data-attributes="member: 146654"><p>no idea how the fitment is on the BBK's , but on my Kooks the X/H pipe flange isn't in the same position as stock and it has caused some fitment issues...it works but I expected better from Kooks. The quality of the welds and bends are better on the Kooks. As far as which makes more power I guess you will have to buy both and do a back to back dyno comparison because I doubt anyone else has.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4VFTW, post: 13654390, member: 146654"] no idea how the fitment is on the BBK's , but on my Kooks the X/H pipe flange isn't in the same position as stock and it has caused some fitment issues...it works but I expected better from Kooks. The quality of the welds and bends are better on the Kooks. As far as which makes more power I guess you will have to buy both and do a back to back dyno comparison because I doubt anyone else has. [/QUOTE]
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