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Old 01-07-2004, 05:02 PM
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y-pipe and cats

I'm about to do the whole headers/y-pipe/catback thing on my 2000 ss and was wondering if a change in the y-pipe is really going to get me enough power to justify the money spent on one. also, would just switching to a high-flow cat help? thanks!
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Old 01-07-2004, 05:54 PM
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some headers come with ypipes

what kind were you looking at?

long tubes pretty much requires a new pipe

shorties don't

mids also require them
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Old 01-07-2004, 07:29 PM
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I was thinking about jet-hot long tubes and the jet-hot y-pipe with cats and gmmg catback
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Old 01-07-2004, 08:42 PM
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So what exactly is your question?

Your set-up looks pretty good to me. Those LT's are going to help a lot.
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Old 01-08-2004, 03:23 PM
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I think the answer to your questions is yes, buy the y-pipe. You need it anyway to use the lt headers and if you look the factory y pipe it looks flattened and not very flow friendly. as for the cats you need new cats also with the lt headers.
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Old 01-08-2004, 03:33 PM
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Originally posted by teke184
some headers come with ypipes

what kind were you looking at?

long tubes pretty much requires a new pipe

shorties don't

mids also require them
teke184, you sob, you live in the the friggin keys???? Do you know how cold it is here right now?(19degrees). Can i come stay at your house?
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Originally posted by DT
... if you look the factory y pipe it looks flattened and not very flow friendly. as for the cats you need new cats also with the lt headers.
Actually if you really look at it. You'll realize that the cross sectional flow area of the crush pipe is actually slightly greater than that of the rest of the y-pipe ... and is as flow friendly, if not more so, than the rest of the y-pipe ... that said, you still need a new y-pipe with LTs.

Also any cats will have to be welded into the new y-pipe. That can be done just as effectively with the stock cats as it can with new cats ... so new cats are not needed ...
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yeah, i never looked at it that way, maybe the overall diameter is larger in the crushed area. as for the cats, isn't the new y pipe 3"? aren't the oe cats a narrower diameter?
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