Hooker Catted Y's
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Hooker Catted Y's
I have been looking at getting Hooker LT's and was wondering if they make a Catted Y. I have not seen them anywhere. If not what brand would be a good match for the Hooker LT's.
Also can you get True Duals with Catts? I have not seen that on any brand.
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Also can you get True Duals with Catts? I have not seen that on any brand.
02 Z28 if it matters
Thanks
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Texas Speed & Performance makes a catted Y-pipe that will fit either
hooker or pacesetter headers. Jet Hot has the same design as the
hooker headers, so their catted y-pipe should work.
I don't know of any true dual system that come with cat converters
installed. You could probably buy the TSP TD system & have an exhaust
shop weld in some cats. Or you could just have an exhaust shop fab
a TD set that includes cats.
hooker or pacesetter headers. Jet Hot has the same design as the
hooker headers, so their catted y-pipe should work.
I don't know of any true dual system that come with cat converters
installed. You could probably buy the TSP TD system & have an exhaust
shop weld in some cats. Or you could just have an exhaust shop fab
a TD set that includes cats.
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I agree with the above post.
The Jet Hot Catted Y will work with Hooker Headers, but its kind of expensive, if you can even still locate one. Plus, you don't get the great flowing merge like the TSP Catted Y has. TSP updated it a few months ago, to include the Flowmaster Merge. If for some reason I need to replace the Jet Hot Y I currently have on my car, I'll definitely be upgrading to the TSP version.
As for a catted true dual system, I have no idea?
The Jet Hot Catted Y will work with Hooker Headers, but its kind of expensive, if you can even still locate one. Plus, you don't get the great flowing merge like the TSP Catted Y has. TSP updated it a few months ago, to include the Flowmaster Merge. If for some reason I need to replace the Jet Hot Y I currently have on my car, I'll definitely be upgrading to the TSP version.
As for a catted true dual system, I have no idea?