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Anybody with jet hot lt's have the mufflex y-pipe?

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Old Jun 9, 2003 | 02:35 PM
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Anybody with jet hot lt's have the mufflex y-pipe?

If so how does it fit? Also do you have a m6 or a A4?
Old Jun 9, 2003 | 05:19 PM
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Unfortunately I have them. I LOVE my JetHot headers, but I LOATHE my Mufflex y-pipe. It is a piece of crap. And at $250 PLUS shipping, PLUS the reducer, it's an expensive piece of crap. I have an A4, and it took a fair amount of modding( i.e.- grinding and banging and removing stuff) to get it to just somewhat fit in there. I cannot warn people enough about this piece. And once you get it to fit, you still lose a lot of ground clearance. So be smarter than me, and listen to those who have already experienced this. Hope this helps.
Old Jun 9, 2003 | 05:22 PM
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Originally posted by 94ZVert
Unfortunately I have them. I LOVE my JetHot headers, but I LOATHE my Mufflex y-pipe. It is a piece of crap. And at $250 PLUS shipping, PLUS the reducer, it's an expensive piece of crap. I have an A4, and it took a fair amount of modding( i.e.- grinding and banging and removing stuff) to get it to just somewhat fit in there. I cannot warn people enough about this piece. And once you get it to fit, you still lose a lot of ground clearance. So be smarter than me, and listen to those who have already experienced this. Hope this helps.
same experience, same advice. mufflex sucks
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