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Borla Exhaust Systems, Headers, Mufflers, Exhaust Tips, Induction Systems and More

 

Over 300 Borla employees put their hearts and minds into manufacturing world-leading exhaust systems that deliver performance, excitement and unrivaled sound. Borla Performance Industries is a pioneer and leader in the design and manufacture of stainless steel performance exhaust. The number “78” on Borla race team vehicles pays homage to the year 1978, when Alex and Alyse Borla began by building exhaust systems for Rolls-Royce and Ferrari concours classics. Since that day over four decades ago, Borla has evolved into a premier exhaust brand of today's most popular cars, trucks, and SUVs.

Borla is committed to providing world-class exhaust products which surpass the expectations of customers like you. To that end, Borla’s facility is complete with a state-of-the-art test and development center where they continually fine-tune manufacturing precision and standards. Borla has trailblazed a variety of improvements in exhaust design, leading to many U.S. patents for innovative technology and numerous "Best New Product" industry awards. Accesspeed is proud to offer Borla Performance products to our customers. With our lowest price match guarantee, you will always find the best combination of price and selection at Accesspeed.

 


Exhaust, Mufflers, Headers and Tips » Mid-Pipes X-H-Y-Pipes & Race Pipes

Mid-Pipe, H-Pipes, X-Pipes, Y-Pipes & Off-Road Race Pipes

 

What is a mid-pipe?

The mid-pipe is the section of your exhaust system that runs between the exhaust manifold or header and your muffler, or between your catalytic converter and your muffler.  Mid-pipes often improve exhaust flow to increase horsepower and fuel economy.

 

What is a crossover pipe exhaust?

Crossover pipes, such as the H-Pipe, X-Pipe and Y-Pipe, help balance the exhaust pulses from either side of the engine on a V-shape block. This results in a smoother exhaust flow, which can improve horsepower and fuel efficiency.

 

How are Y-pipes different than X-pipes and H-pipes?

While the Y-Pipe is similar in design to the X-pipe, the Y-pipe joins exhaust gasses together into one pipe as it flows through to the muffler. Conversely, X-pipes and H-pipes most often flow through a dual exhaust all the way to the muffler.

 

What is an off-road mid-pipe?

While it sounds self-explanatory, an off-road mid-pipe may have different meanings for those of us to like to spend our time in the dirt and mud, far away from concrete and asphalt. Technically and legally, off-road means the mid-pipe is not legal for street use, and will not pass emissions tests in most states.