2.5 inch with an "x" or "h" will serve you well. Just remember if you want to take advantage of all those ponies that you should use quality flow through style mufflers, like Hooker Max Flows or Magnaflows. Your Borlas are probably flow throughs, but I'm not 100% certain. I DO know that the recipe for a finely tuned performance exhaust is proper scavenging (achieved by not going too big on the pipe) and high flow (achieved with high quality flow through mufflers).
As for scavenging, the idea is that the exhaust pulses will pull each other out as they leave the pipe. This creates a higher exhaust gas velocity, which in turn, for lack of better words, "sucks" the exhaust out of the heads when the exhaust valves open. Use pipe that is too big and the gases lose their velocity. By the end of their travel the pulses are pushing each other out, clogging the system so to speak. Restrictive mufflers also clog the system.
Here's a link to some neat flow bench results. I've posted this before, but I like it because it backs up some stories I've heard about mufflers that killed power when added, or shocked people when they removed them and added a higher flow design:
http://www.broaderperformance.com/muffl ... _tests.htm