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Old 01-27-2007, 10:25 AM
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Was wondering,how good or bad is the pacesetter y pipe,anybody dyno'ed ?
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id have to go with decent....you def. can get something better, but if thats all you have that will work
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like said its actually pretty good, one of the best fitting. but if its a daily driverand sees rain and all that,like the headers they will rust. sometimes very fast.

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It's not a daily driver,98 with 28,000 .I just built a forged engine and ordered a set of pacesetter coated and there y pipe.I may get Allen Futral to build me one in the near future,should have done that in the first place but hind sight is 20/20...

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