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Old 01-22-2006, 10:20 PM
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Stupid Question But, Will This Catback Slip Over My Catted Tsp Y-pipe Or Will I Have To Adapt?,
I Cant Find Pic's Anywhere And My Car Is Not Accessable To Measure The Diameter Of The Pipe.

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Old 01-22-2006, 11:17 PM
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I can't give you a definite yes, but I would certainly think that it would.
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Almost every y-pipe steps down to a stock 2 3/4 outlet at the rear. The Magnaflow Catback (and almost every other catback I've seen) is designed to fit that 2 3/4 inch section.
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There is a good chance you will have to cut the i-pipe of the catback to fit the y-pipe. No big deal, just from my experience that the aftermarket orys and so forth extend further back than the stock location.
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anyone else have this setup?
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I have this exact setup. YOu may need to rent a exhaust pipe expander from autozone to open up the pipe a little bit to install the cat back. Otherwise it should fit like a glove.
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Yep, I had to cut slots in my catback to get it to mate to the TSP ORY, but then I put a bandclamp over it and no leaks since August.




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