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Old 01-11-2010, 07:35 PM
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just won some pace setter headers on ebay lookin at ory i can get a pacesetter ory cheaper than the new tsp which one is best fittin and quality anyone have problem with either any info be great thanks
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My bro and I installed some Jet Hot LT's and a Pacesetter ORY on his 02 SS.

It went in pretty smooth. I do recall having to shorten the "I" pipe on the catback a couple inched in order to properly mate it the ORY. Other than that no trouble at all.

But... if I had to do it over again, I'd convince my brother to get the TSP ORY. (It hadn't been redesigned yet at the time of our install.) The Flowmaster merge is not only better looking, but flows way better than the poor excuse for a merge on the Pacesetter.

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ive installed them both. they both fit good the pacesetter is less pices and less clamps. both fit well and have never had any issues with having to cut any pipes.
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anyone else want as much insight i can get
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Pacesetter ORY on my Pacesetter headers. The ORY was a little tight fitting on the headers, had to do some bending, but overall it went pretty smooth. The headers really weren't as hard to install as I was expecting them to be either. Just had to disconnect the steering linkage, and I broke a spark plug. Even with shitty motor mounts, I still have good clearance. Get Poly's or solids if your car is lowered (or will be in the future). Good luck with your install!
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don't worry already got them from a friend he never put on his car how bout the noise is it as raspy as they say or is that more to do with the catback

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Dude, trust me, get the Texas Speed Catted Y-pipe. An ORY sounds like ****, and the exhaust stinks like hell!
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not to worried i got the magnaflow seems to smooth out the noise and can't sink worse then drivin my 74 around just another reason the wife won't want to ride




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