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Old 08-01-2009, 01:49 AM
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As most of you know, the Pacesetter y-pipe/merge is crap...

This should fix that problem..haha

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I finally got this installed...Wow, pretty much all the rasp is gone and it has a nice deep sound now.
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That looks good, and for the money it's probably one of the best investments you can make. Did you have the inlet side pipes bent or did ya find them like that? Any pics installed?
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That looks good, and for the money it's probably one of the best investments you can make. Did you have the inlet side pipes bent or did ya find them like that? Any pics installed?
I bought those from Summit, but was only able to use one side. The passenger side was a lot sharper than a 45* angle.

I hacked up the Pacesetter Y-pipe a lot. The whole passenger side of the new pipe is still Pacesetter. I cut off the driver side of the pipe, grinded down the old welds/excess metal, and made a patch piece to cover the hole.

You can see it in this pic.

On the driver side of the pipe, I cut it at an angle and got a straight piece of 3" pipe. It worked out perfect.

Here is a pic of right before I installed it...

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Looks good, but we need to hear this, man.




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