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Old 03-05-2006, 03:30 PM
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i recently acquired some slp long tube headers with out the y-pipe what brands other than slp have y-pipes that would fit
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Just curious...your car lowered?

I think the TSP Y will fit.
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yes it is
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Why use a "Y" pipe at all. If I were you I would go with duals that go over the axle and exit out the rear from beneath the bumper in the stock location.
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You are going to run into clearance problems with the slp LT's. A lot of people on here stay away from them because they are known to scrape really bad. They are nice headers but will hang really low on your car.
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On a lowered car I say your best bet is to ebay the SLP LTs and go with some pacesetters , I have a buddy with a pair of SLP LTs on his Z28, they hang VERY low, he is afraid to lower his car in fear of destroying his headers.... and I dont blame him

my Pacesetters on the other hand tuck up very nicely, I doubt I lost more than a half inch of clearance
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I Have Slp Longtubs And The Scrap Over Eveything You Just Have To Careful Driving.
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I'v got a bud with slp lt and hes scrapes pretty bad and his car isnt even lowered, i put some pacesetter's on my ss and it tucks up almost like the stock wit cats, your choices are to but and slp or goto a local exhaust shop and see if they can weld you up a custom pipe
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Originally Posted by Lithium
You are going to run into clearance problems with the slp LT's. A lot of people on here stay away from them because they are known to scrape really bad. They are nice headers but will hang really low on your car.
No ****.....get a lift kit then run the SLP's!




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