x and h pipes

The answer I got when I asked a friend who is a custom exhaust builder, before I had my dual stainless built was that there is a slight gain in HP and torque due to the better flow and less back pressure, both will somewhat lower the tone of the exhaust. The "H" is what he recommended for street and the odd strip run. The "X" is better used in high rev application, ie highway driving with 4:10 gears.

Hope this helps.

That makes no sense because all new V8 powered cars have X-pipe systems and cruise below 2500 RPM on the highway (75 MPH). I think a lot of the power improvement has to do with the build of the engine itself; Mopar Action got around 20 extra HP at the rear wheels switching to an X-pipe system but that was on their 700 HP 496 wedge-powered '69 Road Runner (Project Bold Beeper).