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Old 09-22-2008, 04:32 PM
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just picked up a set of used flp headers an was wondering what y-pipes i could use with these headers? any one got any ideas.... i dont really want to have a muffler shop make one as that would be kinda expensive i think, what would it cost to have a muffler shop fab one up? any ideas?
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I think that may be your only option due to the V band clamp that those headers require.

How come you did not buy the Y from the same guy you bought the headers from. I just sold my FLP headers and Y pipe with cats to a friend for 300....the Y pipe I had was an SLP 2-1/2 inch but had the proper ends welded on so it would work.
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the guy i got the headers from was running TD exhaust an i wanna say the headers have a 3 bolt flange on them now.
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You might want to check out Dynamaxx headers and Y. There was some talk that they were making the FLP headers....

On a side note...did the original owner have the flanges welded on?




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