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Pacesetter Headers and Monza Exhaust Products

 

If you are under 50 years old and you grew up in the U.S., then chances are pretty good that someone within a mile of where you lived had a product manufactured by Pacesetter on their vehicle. In business for over 45 years and proudly made in the USA, PaceSetter has been a leader in the automotive aftermarket header and exhaust category serving up new products to automotive enthusiasts the entire time. From their famous PaceSetter Headers to their cool sounding Monza and TFX Exhaust Systems, PaceSetter Performance Products has a great product mix.  Accesspeed is proud to offer PaceSetter 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.