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> X-pipe or Cross-over Exhaust, Which one?
SteveNMaine
post May 16 2025, 04:57 AM
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I am looking at the Bursch exhaust for my 2056 and need some guidance.

The Bursch BX.1404.SS combines cyls 2&4 and 1&3 crossing over from one side of the engine to the other.

The Bursch BX.1402.SS combines cyls 1&2 and 3&4 crossing over the pipes on just the same side.

What is the difference in performance?
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post May 16 2025, 09:23 AM
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QUOTE(SteveNMaine @ May 16 2025, 06:57 AM) *

I am looking at the Bursch exhaust for my 2056 and need some guidance.

The Bursch BX.1404.SS combines cyls 2&4 and 1&3 crossing over from one side of the engine to the other.

The Bursch BX.1402.SS combines cyls 1&2 and 3&4 crossing over the pipes on just the same side.

What is the difference in performance?


I don't think you will feel a difference. Free flow in better.
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