TSP catted y install help
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TSP catted y install help
So I just spent the day doing my hooker header install, started at 8 in the morning and finish at about 4pm. The headers went in like a breeze and I didn't have any problems like people have said to wait out for (props to hooker). Now I'm working on the catted y and I think I have it set up right, but I have way too much room from the floorboard to the y-pipe, which makes me think the y pipe is hanging way too low. Here are some pictures of how it looks right now, let me know if I'm doing anything wrong. Also, it looks like I'm gonna have to cut the I-pipe about 8 inches because the y-pipe is much longer than the stock one. Is this normal? Please answer back as soon as possible because I want to try and finish this tonight.
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I'm going to guess that you have the first pipe off of the header on the driver's side upside down. It's angled to tuck up and if it's upside down it might be the problem. I had one of these on my car and it fit ok but I didn't have enough ground clearance for it. And it was the right length to fit the factory and aftermarket catbacks so I don't think you should have to cut it. BUT I have pacesetters and not hookers so not sure if it will fit the same on hookers.
Edit: make sure the pipe marked L1 is connected to the header. I can't tell but it looks like it might not be in the right place. And you will have to remove the flimsy factory crossbrace piece.
Edit: make sure the pipe marked L1 is connected to the header. I can't tell but it looks like it might not be in the right place. And you will have to remove the flimsy factory crossbrace piece.
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Everything is just kinda laying there. I noticed that I didn't take the cross piece off by the trans and on tsp's site it shows that that is off and that will give me a few more inches. I do have the pipe labelled L1 on backwards, but it actually fits pretty well. Obviously I have something wrong and I'm gonna go back in the garage and mess around with it some more. I'll check back in like a half an hour with some updates.
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It has to slip over the headers and go about as far forward as possible, not just heald on by the clamps. I think that is the first issue, and make sure you have the front drivers side pipe on correctly. The L1 pipe connects to the header, then a connector pipe, then the cat is downstream. It's a pain in the *** but it should fit.
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It has to slip over the headers and go about as far forward as possible, not just heald on by the clamps. I think that is the first issue, and make sure you have the front drivers side pipe on correctly. The L1 pipe connects to the header, then a connector pipe, then the cat is downstream. It's a pain in the *** but it should fit.
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Good luck with it. Man I hate to tell you but something doesn't look right to me. It looks like the Y is not slip fit over the header collectors and the whole thing needs to go forward quite a bit. Are you sure the headers went into the Y and it's not just held on by the clamps? On the passenger side, the Y should fit up into the heat shield; it would need to go forward for this to happen, and I also don't think you should have had to cut the I pipe. It also should not be that low if it's properly connected to the headers. Exhaust on these cars is a pain. It's the one thing I really don't like about the factory design (not enough room) and aftermarket availability (very limited). I'm on my 3rd Y and 3rd catback to try to get a good fit and sound I'm happy with and I'm still not there on the fit. But at least I finally got it to sound good.
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Good luck with it. Man I hate to tell you but something doesn't look right to me. It looks like the Y is not slip fit over the header collectors and the whole thing needs to go forward quite a bit. Are you sure the headers went into the Y and it's not just held on by the clamps? On the passenger side, the Y should fit up into the heat shield; it would need to go forward for this to happen, and I also don't think you should have had to cut the I pipe. It also should not be that low if it's properly connected to the headers. Exhaust on these cars is a pain. It's the one thing I really don't like about the factory design (not enough room) and aftermarket availability (very limited). I'm on my 3rd Y and 3rd catback to try to get a good fit and sound I'm happy with and I'm still not there on the fit. But at least I finally got it to sound good.
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Yeah, it just doesn't look right. My tsp catted y fits like ****, but nothing like yours.
I had to spent 30 minutes or so figuring out the correct layout before I even bothered trying to install it on the car. Even then I had to fight with it some to get it on right. And my catback barely goes on the y.
I had to spent 30 minutes or so figuring out the correct layout before I even bothered trying to install it on the car. Even then I had to fight with it some to get it on right. And my catback barely goes on the y.
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I bought the y-pipe second hand so I don't think I can get TSP to do anything for me. I'm gonna take it to an exhaust shop tomorrow to see what they can do. As long as I can get the job done for under $100 and have about 5 inches of ground clearance I'll be happy, if not, I may just go with an ORY because these cats are huge.
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I bought the y-pipe second hand so I don't think I can get TSP to do anything for me. I'm gonna take it to an exhaust shop tomorrow to see what they can do. As long as I can get the job done for under $100 and have about 5 inches of ground clearance I'll be happy, if not, I may just go with an ORY because these cats are huge.