problem with dual cutouts
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problem with dual cutouts
i want to put manual cutouts right behind my headers, NOT 1 on the I pipe.
but how? with all the bends in the y pipe... there appears to be no place to replace y pipe tubing with a 12 in. straight pipe, which the cutouts im looking at incorporate
what to do??
but how? with all the bends in the y pipe... there appears to be no place to replace y pipe tubing with a 12 in. straight pipe, which the cutouts im looking at incorporate
what to do??
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Re: problem with dual cutouts
nope no cats
and teke thats exactly the problem, i don't want them there i want them directly after the header i've heard a ton of cutouts in the I pipe and they just don't seem to work as well
and teke thats exactly the problem, i don't want them there i want them directly after the header i've heard a ton of cutouts in the I pipe and they just don't seem to work as well
Re: problem with dual cutouts
^ I think that'd be the ideal place for CO's.. THey do as they say, it compleyeley bypasses the entire exh..
I'm putting mine in place of the cats... (when I get the $$ atleast)
I'm putting mine in place of the cats... (when I get the $$ atleast)
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Re: problem with dual cutouts
Originally Posted by SilverTurtle
if you have headers, why dont you get a QTP dual cutout y-pipe? heck, I have one for sale if you want one... its perfect for adding dual electric cutouts.
i'd consider it as long as it is:
A. 3"
B. aluminum
C. is compatible with my headers, my catback, and my brace and d-shaft loop which i had to modify extensively to make my pacesetter y-pipe fit
D. comes with two MANUAL cutouts already welded togethor
teke: thats EXACTLY the problem... the y-pipe is not straight for a great enough distance on both sides to put a 12" straight pipe in the middle of it ANYWHERE
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Originally Posted by frmula1
i'd consider it as long as it is:
A. 3"
B. aluminum
C. is compatible with my headers, my catback, and my brace and d-shaft loop which i had to modify extensively to make my pacesetter y-pipe fit
D. comes with two MANUAL cutouts already welded togethor
teke: thats EXACTLY the problem... the y-pipe is not straight for a great enough distance on both sides to put a 12" straight pipe in the middle of it ANYWHERE
A. 3"
B. aluminum
C. is compatible with my headers, my catback, and my brace and d-shaft loop which i had to modify extensively to make my pacesetter y-pipe fit
D. comes with two MANUAL cutouts already welded togethor
teke: thats EXACTLY the problem... the y-pipe is not straight for a great enough distance on both sides to put a 12" straight pipe in the middle of it ANYWHERE
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Re: problem with dual cutouts
Originally Posted by leadfoot94
So why don't you drill a 3in. hole in your existing pipe and weld on an angled extension with a 3-bolt flange on the end. Problem solved.
wouldn't that make it a 90 in the exhaust to make it out the cutout?
i dunno sounds too involved for me
i'll work on those pictures this weekend if i can
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