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BIG BILL 2000 Z Aug 6, 2009 01:24 AM

pacesetter LT's getting out on next week
 
ok so my LT's our on there way and i need to know what all i need for install. i know that pacesetter lt's make that "bumping" noise when the y pipe expands or something? idk but do i need poly motor mounts to solve this problem or that part called "bump stop"
thanks guys

slt200mph Aug 6, 2009 12:25 PM

Just about any LT header with a Y pipe is going to bang..it can be fixed through normal hot rodding techniques.

BIG BILL 2000 Z Aug 6, 2009 12:45 PM

like?

twitchtwice Aug 6, 2009 12:56 PM

the best way to fix it is with poly motor mounts. another way it to slide some rubber between the pipe and the floorboard.

Mumbles Aug 6, 2009 02:54 PM

My vote is to upgrade your motor mounts to either Polys or Solids (as always). Do it right the first time and you won't be dissappointed.

BIG BILL 2000 Z Aug 6, 2009 03:38 PM


Originally Posted by Mumbles (Post 12029372)
My vote is to upgrade your motor mounts to either Polys or Solids (as always). Do it right the first time and you won't be dissappointed.

i agree with doing it right the first time. what will the motor mounts do for me? anybody have a site to order from or any links?

twitchtwice Aug 6, 2009 03:47 PM

ws6store i know sells them. im sure almost all sponsors here sell them.

them motor mounts are harder, so the motor wont shake as much when its torquing. so the y pipe wont bounce under the car. and then without it bouncing it wont hit your floor.

BIG BILL 2000 Z Aug 6, 2009 04:08 PM

very nice alright that sounds good. umm is there any drawbacks from the mounts? and are poly the kind to get? install - easy or hard?

01SOMZ28 Aug 6, 2009 04:30 PM

i have lt's/ory and i've never had this problem.

BIG BILL 2000 Z Aug 6, 2009 07:14 PM

your lucky!

Mumbles Aug 6, 2009 10:57 PM


Originally Posted by 01SOMZ28 (Post 12029873)
i have lt's/ory and i've never had this problem.


Originally Posted by BIG BILL 2000 Z (Post 12030601)
your lucky!

Exactly.

I ordered my set of Prothane Poly Motor Mounts (Black) from byunspeed.com for $49.99. I ended up getting some header install supplies at the same time and spent the required $99 to get free shipping.

Installation can be a bitch, but there are some great write-ups on here. Also, I myself have been a part installing these on three different cars and there are plenty of other guys on here who I'm sure have done it more than I have. What I'm getting at is there is always someone who has done it and who knows the solution if you run into a problem. Don't hesitate to ask. Good luck.

BIG BILL 2000 Z Aug 6, 2009 11:22 PM

thanks alot man and if i run into any problems i know to post it on here for sure. what kind of header supplies did you buy besides the poly motor mounts? and do you recommend any type or brand for the mounts?

99Ls1fever Aug 6, 2009 11:27 PM

You will need o2 extensions and exhaust mainfold gaskets I suggest fel pro.

Mumbles Aug 7, 2009 02:37 PM

I've only used Prothane Poly Motor Mounts. They come in your choice of red or black and I've had absolutely no issues with them. So I would recommend them.

My supply list for the header installs I've done included:

GM Factory Exhaust Manifold Gaskets. I used new on two of the installs and reused the ones on my bro's 35th SS with 4700 miles on it. So depending on the shape your's are in you could possibly reuse the ones on the car now.

We installed Jet Hot LT's with emissions fittings, so we used two new A.I.R. System gaskets per vehicle. As well as retained the EGR on Dave's 98 and my 99, so we used one new EGR to manifold gasket per vehicle. In your signature you state you have the "Race" style LT's, so you shouldn't need any of these gaskets.

You don't say what year your car is, but if its a 98-00 you'll be eliminating your EGR (with the Race LT's). If you still have the LS1 Intake you'll need something to plug the hole just behind the TB where the EGR tube inserts, b/c it will no longer be there. Some suggest using a proper size freeze plug, but what I would do is order an EGR delete plug from GM PN 12558346.

You'll also need some O2 Sensor Extensions. On the first car we did we used two Casper Electronics 18" Extensions. It worked fine, but there is alot of excess wire to tie up on the passenger side. So for the other two cars we used an 18" on the driverside and a 12" on the passenger. Casper Electronics Extensions are kinda pricey, but they're definitely the way to go.

You'll also want some nice band clamps. I ordered Accuseal 3" Band Clamps from Verocious Motorsports for $8.71 each. I think I used three on the ORY cars. One on each collector to seal the Y-pipe to it, and the Y-pipes are two piece, so one to clamp it together. I reused my Y-pipe to I-pipe 2 3/4" Band Clamp from the catback I have on my car, but just in case you can't you may want to order one of these as well. Your call.

And lastly, Heatsheild Tape for the starter wires that will now be very close to the high temps of your primaries on the passenger side. This shit isn't cheap either. Dave found it at a parts store, but I don't recall which one or the price. *sorry*

I went thru my receipts and I think thats everything, but if I should happen to remember something I forgot, I will post it ASAP. Good luck with your install. I glad you decided to include the motor mounts. They can be a pain, but they're definitely worth it.

BIG BILL 2000 Z Aug 7, 2009 09:39 PM

damn thanks so much man for the info. hopefully i will get them on soon.
my car is a 2000 Z A4 by the way. do i still need o2 extensions if im running no cats?

Mumbles Aug 8, 2009 12:28 AM


Originally Posted by BIG BILL 2000 Z (Post 12036872)
damn thanks so much man for the info. hopefully i will get them on soon.
my car is a 2000 Z A4 by the way. do i still need o2 extensions if im running no cats?

Yeah. You can eliminate the two rear O2 sensors, but you will always have your front two. You'll need extensions for the front two O2 Sensors. Their location on the stock manifolds is much closer to where they plug in than where their location in the collector of the header is. Like I said, get either an 18" and a 12" extension or at least two 18" ones.

BIG BILL 2000 Z Aug 8, 2009 09:15 AM

alright i guess i will have to buy some O2 extensions, does anybody have and websites where i can these and for cheap? i really dont want to spend another 50 bucks

slt200mph Aug 8, 2009 03:43 PM


Originally Posted by BIG BILL 2000 Z (Post 12038297)
alright i guess i will have to buy some O2 extensions, does anybody have and websites where i can these and for cheap? i really dont want to spend another 50 bucks

Why don't you try texas speed or one of the other supporting vendors listed on the right side of your screen...you won't find them for less anywhere else.

Mumbles Aug 9, 2009 07:28 PM

I believe I purchased four 18" extensions from Marylandspeed.com for like $50. Originally we were only gonna upgrade mine and Dave's car, so we only needed four. But then my bro wanted in on the act and I had to find two more. So I ordered two 12" extensions from byunspeed for like $21 each. More expensive than the Marylandspeed, but I didn't see any reason to spend more than I had to and get more than I needed.

BIG BILL 2000 Z Aug 10, 2009 01:29 PM

with me taking my cats off with the LT intsall wont i only need 2 18" extensions?


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