complete Pacesetter LT system
complete Pacesetter LT system
Hi,
i recently bought Pace setter LT and would like to know what to complete my exhaust system.
I want it the less expensive possible (i will do better when more money to spend on it)
tell me also how restrictive can be such a system and what best to do for the next step.
Thanks for your reply
Pierre
i recently bought Pace setter LT and would like to know what to complete my exhaust system.
I want it the less expensive possible (i will do better when more money to spend on it)
tell me also how restrictive can be such a system and what best to do for the next step.
Thanks for your reply
Pierre
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Re: complete Pacesetter LT system
Originally Posted by Cmr0z28
Pacesetter Y-pipe is crap...get a custom made one if possible....and a cat-back system.
Or if you want to make more power, get an X-pipe like me.
Or if you want to make more power, get an X-pipe like me.

Re: complete Pacesetter LT system
I have a hooker catback, along with the pacesetter longtubes and y-pipe. And I must say that it definatly sounds mean. I absolutly love the sound of that combo.
And the hooker catback is cheap too, I purchased mine for around 270ish from one of the vendors here on the site.
And the hooker catback is cheap too, I purchased mine for around 270ish from one of the vendors here on the site.
Re: complete Pacesetter LT system
My Pacesetter Lt's have been great and PS Y-pipe had no problems either, even after I chopped it up to install dual 3" cutout's. My hooker 3" exhaust has needed some attention but nothing I couldn't fix with the MIG.
I strongly suggest using band clamps on the collector-to-y-pipe connections and the splice in the PS Y-pipe. The standard clamps included from the manufacturer will not only not seal well, but also trash the integrity of the tubing.
PS w Flowtechs 2
PS w Flowtechs 3
PS longtubes open
I strongly suggest using band clamps on the collector-to-y-pipe connections and the splice in the PS Y-pipe. The standard clamps included from the manufacturer will not only not seal well, but also trash the integrity of the tubing.
PS w Flowtechs 2
PS w Flowtechs 3
PS longtubes open
Last edited by mike 96 ws6; Mar 6, 2006 at 07:52 PM.
Re: complete Pacesetter LT system
The Pacesetter LTs are nice and I had no issues with the y-pipe except that I needed it expanded a bit to fit over the catback (or maybe the catback expanded to fit over the y-pipe, i forget). Either way a local exhaust shop did it for free. And DO NOT go LTs, no cats and Loudmoutn
It sounded horrible. I switched to a Hooker catback which sounds great and is only about $280. Really nice complete exhaust set-up.
It sounded horrible. I switched to a Hooker catback which sounds great and is only about $280. Really nice complete exhaust set-up.
Re: complete Pacesetter LT system
With a flowmaster, Which everyone says is restictive, it sounds absolutly whicked under throttle. Idle is barely louder than stock though. And if you downshift, it will give that classic header "popping" with long tubes. Sounds awesome. And flows better than many think.
With a cut out, from what I have seen, with full bolt ons and a flowmaster, their gaining 4 to 5 RWHP at WOT
With a cut out, full bolt ons, and a comparable cat back ( Edelbrock, MagnaFlow, Hooker) their gaining 3-4 RWHP at WOT. An extra 1 horsepower is not worth it too me. Mine sounds excellant. Everyone loves my exhaust. My only gripe is that its not loud enough at idle. My friends 5.0 with true duals, mac mids, and 40's on it sounds way louder at idle than mine.
With a cut out, from what I have seen, with full bolt ons and a flowmaster, their gaining 4 to 5 RWHP at WOT
With a cut out, full bolt ons, and a comparable cat back ( Edelbrock, MagnaFlow, Hooker) their gaining 3-4 RWHP at WOT. An extra 1 horsepower is not worth it too me. Mine sounds excellant. Everyone loves my exhaust. My only gripe is that its not loud enough at idle. My friends 5.0 with true duals, mac mids, and 40's on it sounds way louder at idle than mine.
Re: complete Pacesetter LT system
I got the Pacesetter LT's and Y pipe with a GMMG cat back. OMG, that thing is not that much louder at stock (which is kind of disapointing) but at WOT it sounds wicked. Definetly one of the best setups I have ever heard.
BUT, the only downfall is that the GMMG will set you back about 800 bones.
BUT, the only downfall is that the GMMG will set you back about 800 bones.


