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A straight pipe is, as the name suggests, a pipe that is straight. Your description above is open header(s).
Yes, if you don't have any pipe at all. Straight pipes mean just that, coming off the header until you dump them.


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Yes, if you don't have any pipe at all. Straight pipes mean just that, coming off the header until you dump them.
Well, first you'll need a manifold (or two... or three or four) which is quite bendy and then that'll lead into a downpipe which is usually a bit bent - if only from down to back. After that though the pipe can be straight...

But a straight pipe doesn't necessarily mean one shod of cat and "muffler". A straight through pipe does though.
 
Technically speaking, you'd be correct.

But it's just easier to say straight pipe and have it mean literally nothing but pipes off the manifolds till wherever you put them. That's what it's widely accepted as.
 
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