Aftermarket Exhaust Question

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I'm looking for a 2001-2002 GTS and expect to modify the exhaust (Corsa). My question is...does the 01/02 GTS have an X or H crossover pipe? My C5 vette had a factory H pipe, which caused the famous motor boating or burble at idle and the popping during shifting and decel. By going with the X pipe, all of this was eliminated. Since I don't have my Viper yet, I don't know from experience about what is needed. Any offerings??? :2tu:

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No factory cross over pipe. But they're offered in the aftermarket to install way in the back to cut down on drone.
 

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The x-pipe cutting out burble on cars with true dual exhaust is more of a misconception than anything. About the best it does is just even out the tone a little.

I had a Z06 for several years with a B&B exhaust and whole other host of goodies, I later installed an x-pipe which was a waste of money in my opinion, the burble changed little if at all.

With the Viper, I went from the stock exhaust, to a SnakeOyl rear sub with no crossover, to a B&B with a built in x-pipe, the only difference is that the B&B was clearly the most agressive sounding, the burble was pretty much non-existent with all these exhausts. And all in all it is significantly less than a vette even with an exhaust with no crossover whatsoever.
 
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Thanks for the info. Since the C5 Vette is NOT a true dual exhaust car, the change from the factory H pipe to the X pipe was very significant. The H pipe had a very small hole and could do little to allow proper crossover. The aftermarket H pipe had a very large passage and really helped with both the burbling sound and the popping.

I didn't know that the Gen II Viper didn't have a crossover. So, if I just add a Corsa touring cat-back system and maybe high flow cats, the sound would be better than stock...without being too loud and hopefully, no resonance! Am I on the right track here??? I am not concerned with the amount of added HP or TQ. Just want a nice sound with the nice looks. BTW...on C5s, Corsa was the most popular aftermarket exhaust. So many good ones, but it seemed that both Borla and B&B were obnoxiously loud! I appreciate any and all input here. Wouold like to learn from YOUR experiences.

Mike in NC :D
 

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I didn't know that the Gen II Viper didn't have a crossover. So, if I just add a Corsa touring cat-back system and maybe high flow cats, the sound would be better than stock...without being too loud and hopefully, no resonance! Am I on the right track here??? I am not concerned with the amount of added HP or TQ. Just want a nice sound with the nice looks. BTW...on C5s, Corsa was the most popular aftermarket exhaust. So many good ones, but it seemed that both Borla and B&B were obnoxiously loud! I appreciate any and all input here. Wouold like to learn from YOUR experiences.

All you really need to do to get a decent sound is eliminate the rear muffler and have 2 pieces of straight pipe put in. No crossover needed. You can put the stock tips back. I did mine for $30. Makes a world of difference from stock. I have a friend with a Corsa set up on his 02 C-5. Eliminating the rear muffler from a Gen 11 Viper sounds better than the Corsa system on a C-5. If you want a little more sound...eliminate the resonators in the side sills.

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Stock exhaust = some drone, though not too bad

Rear muffler eliminated with no crossover = significant drone

Rear muffler eliminated with "H" crossover = less drone but a bit more than stock

Rear muffler eliminated with "X" crossover = They say less drone yet

Corsa cat back = least drone of all and in fact almost none.
 

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IMO : The Corsa cat-back system is all that you need to do. It is "right" out of the box. The stock exhaust's sound quality *****. Corsa is a whole new world.
 

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Stock exhaust = some drone, though not too bad

Rear muffler eliminated with no crossover = significant drone


I had no drone in my car without a crossover. Certainly no more so than stock....and I didn't really notice anything irritating about the stock system, other than the poor sound of a stock factory muffler system.

Steve
 
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