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Old 07-24-2007, 07:57 AM
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the topic says it all
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have you tried searching in the external engine section?
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yes.

and the page's seachr just never work whn i try to use it
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https://ls1tech.com/forums/showpost....7&postcount=14

He's showing off his TD's but the first pic from the front shows that pacesetters tuck up very well.

Pacesetters tuck up as well if not better than stock which is why many people have problems with them banging the body when the engine torques over under load. Solution: poly motor mounts.

IMO the pacesetter y-pipe offers better clearance than the TSP pipe, and I think it may be cheaper. But TSP does have a nice, cheap dumped true dual setup that bolts right up to the pacesetters and has pretty good clearance
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i don't think they hang much lower than stock, i have really good clearance with mine..




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