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Old 02-17-2007, 04:51 PM
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I know there are a ton of MAC haters here, but I think I got a pretty killer deal on these and am pretty excited to get the install going.

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IB4"Should have gotten long tubes."

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I know you're excited but you shouldn't sleep with your new parts Have fun installing them and I'm sure you'll enjoy the new power.
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:chants: hate hate hate hate!


j/k look nice but I like my longtubes better
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I know you're excited but you shouldn't sleep with your new parts Have fun installing them and I'm sure you'll enjoy the new power.
You should be able to lie on your back and sleep in between the Y-Pipe...Head between the Mac's...Coffin like. Don't even have to get up..the remote is right there already..
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I know there are a ton of MAC haters here, but I think I got a pretty killer deal on these and am pretty excited to get the install going.

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IB4"Should have gotten long tubes."

is the Y pipe 2 1/2" ..????
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what's wrong with sleeping with parts?? lol i used to have that same remote too!! but it was a remote to a samsung 19 inch screen
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Originally Posted by Red99TA
I know you're excited but you shouldn't sleep with your new parts
What?! Why not?!

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lol i used to have that same remote too!! but it was a remote to a samsung 19 inch screen


Look familiar?

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Amoretti.......what diameter is your Y pipe.???
Old 02-17-2007, 05:58 PM
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Originally Posted by NHRAMAN
Amoretti.......what diameter is your Y pipe.???
I don't have measuring tape to check it right now, but it should be 2.5in. Why do you ask?
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Originally Posted by Amoretti
I don't have measuring tape to check it right now, but it should be 2.5in. Why do you ask?
Was just wondering...Looks small...wish mine was like that...I have the Edelbrock ory and it is 3 1/8"..I am going to get another made or crush this one.. good lookin headers...pretty long compared to shorties that I almost bought..
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Originally Posted by NHRAMAN
Was just wondering...Looks small...wish mine was like that...I have the Edelbrock ory and it is 3 1/8"..I am going to get another made or crush this one.. good lookin headers...pretty long compared to shorties that I almost bought..
Hmph. I would think the bigger the better?

This setup just seemed like a good deal for $250
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Hmph. I would think the bigger the better?

This setup just seemed like a good deal for $250
Not with my Pro-Kit and in a Mountainous area it isn't... every little speed bump it scrapes....
Old 02-17-2007, 06:27 PM
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Originally Posted by NHRAMAN
Not with my Pro-Kit and in a Mountainous area it isn't... every little speed bump it scrapes....
My buddy has that same problem with STOCK y-pipe and a Pro-kit. One of the reasons I've been putting off lowering my car. DD plus I have to drive it FOR work. Argh.
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Yeah..I have to be pretty careful alot of places....this y pipe has GOT to be fixed/crushed/replaced soooon.
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2 1/2" pipe is more than adequate since there are 2.. that go into the 3".. you dont really NEED to have 2 3" pipes to a 3"... just alot of high hp applications call for it.. but if you;re not over 400hp.. then you dont need the full 3" Y.. and if you had 400hp.. i would HOPE you had a 3 1/2-4" after the Y
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Originally Posted by GR33N GoblinM6
if you had 400hp.. i would HOPE you had a 3 1/2-4" after the Y
3" is still adequate over 400 rwhp. I would say to start steppin' it up over 500 rwhp
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Anything over 3" for an N/A 346 is rediculous.
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Originally Posted by Amoretti
What?! Why not?!





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hell yeah! lol i had so many gaming consoles go threw that tv good times
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Should work well for you.

How good was the deal that you got
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Originally Posted by orangeapeel
Anything over 3" for an N/A 346 is rediculous.
well shoot, i guess i gotta return my section of stainless steel sewer pipe i bought for my custom TD's along with my 10" lift kit.

i'm one of those mac haters the OP eluded to in his opening post. all i can say is good luck, hope you got a really good deal to warrant the purchase of mids and that they do look nice with the new coating.



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