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Old 07-16-2009, 11:57 AM
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Originally Posted by LS1Fury!
How much is the ORY?



Ditto. I just bought another TSP ORY a couple weeks ago and I scrape everywhere I go
The off-road y-pipe is $129.99 + shipping. You have to keep in mind that an aftermarket y-pipe that is 3" diameter is going to cut into some ground clearance just because of the larger diameter pipe. With that said, we have been able to install them on our personal cars and still retain great clearance. I ran our 1st design off-road y-pipe on my '02 SS that was lowered on BMR springs, and I never ran into clearance issues. I took extra care with driveways, speed bumps, etc. since it was lowered and never had an issue. Our y-pipes do offer an additional slip joint vs. some of the other y-pipes on the market, so you have extra adjustability to get the clearance as tight as possible.

We have not test-fit our y-pipes with the Kooks or ARH headers in-house, but we have had customers tell us that they were able to make it fit.

Let us know if you have any other questions.

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Hmm, I must say, VERY nice looking piece. I can't wait to hear the reviews come in. It fits QTP headers, huh? Interesting...it's nicer than the y-pipe on my car now...
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do you know if this will pass the sniffer in cali? im not worried about the visual but being able to pass the sniffer saves me money and trouble, thanks
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looks good. I custom made my Kooks O/R Y... Too bad this was not offered last year
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Jason, Brian or Trevor from TSP. Is there any way you can put up a picture of your new ORY. I also noticed it wasnt updated on your web site. I'm def glad you guys went with a better merge. That was the only thing stoping me from buying your Y-Pipe. Now it has a merge kinda like the flowmasters which should improve flow as well as remove a little bit of rasp
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Any good deals on the catted Y. Just ordered a set of JEt Hot headers from WS6Store. Thanks
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definetly looks like a nice piece.
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Right now I believe they are $349.99. We have them on the shelf and ready to go!

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I was just looking at that whole set up you guys have with Pacesetter LT's Cat Y, and extensions and NGK plugs. Nice set up. So was the question ever answered if the entire Y can be ceramic coated also like the Pacesetters? or is that really not necessary.
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The the aluminized steel on the y-pipes it isn't necessary. With the aluminized piping shouldn't rust and it holds up really well. Let us know if you have any other questions and we'll get you fixed up!

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So this will bolt right up to the qtp headers right?
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It should have enough adjustability to connect to them. However, we have not done it here at the shop with the new design. Therefore, we can't guarantee that it will work with their headers. I wouldn't think it would be hard to make it work though.

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That looks way better than mine, more clearance! Do you have any performance information on it?
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Originally Posted by Jon@Texas-Speed
The the aluminized steel on the y-pipes it isn't necessary. With the aluminized piping shouldn't rust and it holds up really well. Let us know if you have any other questions and we'll get you fixed up!

Jon

Nice, especially since mine is a fair weather car only. Should be fine.
My only other question is if you want to offer a sale on a package like that. LOL. My money tree just lost all it's leaves.

I'll be in touch though.
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We do have our Pacesetter/Y-pipe combos discounted as a package deal. Here's a link to our exhaust section. Check it out and let me know if you need anything at all!

Coated Pacesetter/TSP ORY Combo

Pacesetter/TSP Catted-Y Combo

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anybody have pictures of the catted setup on their cars, I have pacesetters that previous owner bought from tsp with ory but it was too loud for me so I installed the stock cats just so I can pass smog(california) but clearance on my current setup is awful, can anybody post up any pictures of these installed ??
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You guys have any numbers from some heads and cam cars with this catted y pipe?
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What kind of numbers are you looking for? The HP would vary between setups more than the y-pipe. High-flow cats have gotten better and better over the last couple years to where they don't give up more than a handful of HP to the off-road setups.

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Originally Posted by emenny81
anybody have pictures of the catted setup on their cars, I have pacesetters that previous owner bought from tsp with ory but it was too loud for me so I installed the stock cats just so I can pass smog(california) but clearance on my current setup is awful, can anybody post up any pictures of these installed ??
Do a search for a member named twitchtwice I believe his name is, he made a thread about this y and has a few good pics of it in there.
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Originally Posted by Jon@Texas-Speed
What kind of numbers are you looking for? The HP would vary between setups more than the y-pipe. High-flow cats have gotten better and better over the last couple years to where they don't give up more than a handful of HP to the off-road setups.

Jon

I was looking for mild setups maybe a 224 or 228 cam with heads. Just getting real world numbers before puchasing.

Thanks
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