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Old 05-06-2013, 10:15 PM
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Default Need a Y pipe for my long tubes.

So i just put a forged LS1 in my 97 WS6 and got a hell of a deal on some American Racing long tubes but no y pipe and the $380 price tag on the y pipe sucks.. Any one know if i can use a Pacesetter Y pipe?

At almost a 3rd of the price even if it needs a little work to make it fit i would be ok with it..

But if any one has a American Racing y for long tubes just sitting let me know.

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I'd look in to the Texas speed y pipe.
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Texas speed y wont clear aftermarket torque arms . What about having one made by a exhaust shop
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I have a friend with A TSP y and and aftermarket torque arm. OP never mentioned that anyways.
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Ordered a new TSP y pipe today so we will see how it fits. Thanks guys
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That's not going to work with ARH headers without a lot of work. Would have been cheaper to take it to an exhaust shop and have them fab one up...
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Originally Posted by JakeFusion™
That's not going to work with ARH headers without a lot of work. Would have been cheaper to take it to an exhaust shop and have them fab one up...
Whats the big difference besides the obvious?
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Originally Posted by JakeFusion™
That's not going to work with ARH headers without a lot of work. Would have been cheaper to take it to an exhaust shop and have them fab one up...
Well im glad to say you are wrong sir, the y-pipe fit like a glove!



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