Will TSP catted-y work w/UMI body mounted TA?
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Will TSP catted-y work w/UMI body mounted TA?
Getting Pacesetters and TSP's catted y-pipe, but need to know if the y-pipe will clear the UMI body mounted adj. torque arm. Anyone?
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yes, it WILL clear. will have some issues with hitting under body tho. i heated mine up just befor the driver side cat and put it in my vise. crushed it down a lil bit and now it sits perfect in there. im running Pacesetters/TSP catted y with same UMI torque arm
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Which Torque arm do you have?
I had a simillar post where I was trying to get some clearance details concerning the UMI piece and various LT/y pipe setups!
The question is which Torque arm do you have? They make two models, one is advertised as a kooks and stock exhaust setup and the other is advertised for all other brands of LT/Y pipe
I had a simillar post where I was trying to get some clearance details concerning the UMI piece and various LT/y pipe setups!
The question is which Torque arm do you have? They make two models, one is advertised as a kooks and stock exhaust setup and the other is advertised for all other brands of LT/Y pipe
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yes, it WILL clear. will have some issues with hitting under body tho. i heated mine up just befor the driver side cat and put it in my vise. crushed it down a lil bit and now it sits perfect in there. im running Pacesetters/TSP catted y with same UMI torque arm
http://www.umiperformance.com/2202.aspx
http://www.umiperformance.com/2200.aspx
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I believe I have the 2202. It works w my slp lt's. I'm switching to Pacesetter's/tsp catted y-pipe and that's the reason for my concern. Ryan from UMI said that it should work despite some inconsistency in the y pipes (some hang lower than others).