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Old 01-22-2006, 09:29 PM
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I have pacesetters. Whats the best tucking ORY for them. I need to put something on this beast, its getting annoyingly loud now
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I would go with the TSP ORY.
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I noticed u said go with the TSP ORY, and u have the catted TSP y-pipe. Would u rather have the ORY, or is there any reason u got the catted y-pipe w/ headers?
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I noticed u said go with the TSP ORY, and u have the catted TSP y-pipe. Would u rather have the ORY, or is there any reason u got the catted y-pipe w/ headers?
I had both. I couldn't stand the smell of the !nocats so I went ahead and purchased a catted-y pipe. I am going to be honest with you though, my tsp ory was rattleling at WOT. I am sure it can be fixed fairly easily though.
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that smell is awesome lol. nothing beats the sound of the ORY pipe i love the crackle just an opinion though yours may be different. good luck.
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You asked what the best tucking was. That is the Pacesetter hands down.
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Originally Posted by 99camarosupersport
that smell is awesome lol. nothing beats the sound of the ORY pipe i love the crackle just an opinion though yours may be different. good luck.
It was fun a while, but it got old I guess. This is my daily driver. My setup sounds better now with the cutout open then without cats anyways.

If it's your weekend car or you don't mind the smell, go an ORY.
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Don't know if they'll fit the Pacesetters, but my Kooks ORY tucks better than the stock one did. I even have a tunnel mounted torque arm without the "hump" provision and the y clears by a mile.




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