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Old 03-13-2006, 11:25 PM
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Default Pacesetter headers question.

I am going to get pacesetter headers for my car. I'm going to need a new y-pipe.

Which catted y-pipe do you guys reccomend? I have the magnaflow catback on my car right now. Will there be any complications with this?

I want to go catted y-pipe for inspections here. They don't sniff but they do visual and in case its loud and they look I want to have the cats so I don't get a fine.

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We sell pacesetter headers and our 3" Hi-flow catted Y-pipe, you might do a search for TSP catted Y or something similar to see how people like our y-pipes, I'm confident you'll like what you see. Shoot me a pm for pricing on a package deal with pacesetter headers and our TSP catted Y-Pipe or feel free to ask any questions you might have about this exhaust setup.

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I've had no problems with the guys above (Texas Speed), sounds like a good idea to me...

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You could always hollow out the cats when you get the Y in, but TSP's should be good for ya!
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My car is lowered. Would that be a problem?

I'm liking these comments. I just can't stand the constant banter on which is better. I just want to know what works.
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I Have A Catted Y For Sale, And Since You Are Lowered, Plan On Avoiding Most Bumps Or Steep Driveways
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TSP 3" Y is good what i got on my car and has same clearance as stock y-pipe but mine is off road Y . I saw a TSP cated y-pipe 4sale one this site lol the guy above https://ls1tech.com/forums/lsx-parts-sale/468346-tsp-catted-y.html
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