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Considering an x-pipe for a low budget upgrade.

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Old 11-12-2014, 06:42 AM
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Considering an x-pipe for a low budget upgrade.

I'm looking for some possible low budget ugrades I can make to my 2008 C350. I've considered an xpipe install, anyone have experience with x-pipes or other upgrades for small performance boosts?
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I'll be honest and I dont really think an x-pipe as a "performance" boost, more of just a noise boost. I got mine for $100 from amazon and $50 for a local muffler shop to install. Its totally worth it getting, it makes a big difference after to top 3k rpm.
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I'd agree its not really a performance boost. I went with an Xpipe, magnaflow mufflers, AMG tips and although the sound is very nice I'm positive there was no power gains but damn she sounds 1000% better

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