How much of a gain will I see from a SLP ypipe ?
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How much of a gain will I see from a SLP ypipe ?
I have a stock car looking for more power without using headers does the slp ypipe really adds more power and if so how much?
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The main restriction of exhaust flow is in the Stock manifolds. Im unsure as your reasoning for not wanting to go with headers, but you should deff reconsider. The stock y (although poorly designed) doesn't constrict that much on a stock motor.
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a little increase in sound. Also a thud everytime u take off hard and it hits the floorboard...
maybe 2-3RWHP...maybe...
save the $200 and out it towards a nice set of LT's
maybe 2-3RWHP...maybe...
save the $200 and out it towards a nice set of LT's
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im with these guys, why dont u want to run headers? with exhaust that will be ur biggest gain in performance and sound
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I went with the SLP y-pipe several years ago... and gained absolutely nothing! However it looked far better than the stock unit and ground clearance was still good.
The real gain came when I did LT headers. And it sounded better too.
I'm with the others. The real restriction is at the manifolds.
I went with the SLP y-pipe several years ago... and gained absolutely nothing! However it looked far better than the stock unit and ground clearance was still good.
The real gain came when I did LT headers. And it sounded better too.
I'm with the others. The real restriction is at the manifolds.
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yes ok headers adds bottom end hp and it makes me fishtail to much then I have to add suspension to keep the bottom end to the ground my uncle had a anniversary 99 ws6 he had ls6 conversion {pack heads,cam,intake } he bust out the hole on me all the time and his car was quiet mines made all the noise {white 98 camaro ss} and I still lost I'll never forget the way all the people out there said "we thought you were gonna win".
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yes ok headers adds bottom end hp and it makes me fishtail to much then I have to add suspension to keep the bottom end to the ground my uncle had a anniversary 99 ws6 he had ls6 conversion {pack heads,cam,intake } he bust out the hole on me all the time and his car was quiet mines made all the noise {white 98 camaro ss} and I still lost I'll never forget the way all the people out there said "we thought you were gonna win".
My white with black stripes camaro ss headers lt,level 2 tranny , slp cold pack, tune ,pulley.
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I put an SLP y-pipe on my car when I had shorties. I don't think I gained any power, just a clunk. I'm thinking of taking off my longtubes at the moment, and if I do, I will be using the stock(pancake) y-pipe with shorties or 00+ manifolds. I'd rather not scrape or clunk, and I'll sacrifice the .5 flywheel hp the slp y will add lol.