Headers/Catted Y/Magnaflow...I'm going in.
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Headers/Catted Y/Magnaflow...I'm going in.
It begins. I've been kind of dreading this install, but I'm going all in today. Have a full length exhaust to install...Pacesetter LTs, TSP Catted Y, and Magnaflow cat-back. I've got the rear tires on ramps, and the front end on jackstands...it's way up in the freaking air. Looks like plenty of room underneath.
Debating where to start...stock catback out, then Y, cats, then manifolds?
Debating where to start...stock catback out, then Y, cats, then manifolds?
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good combo. if you look in my sig i have a link to some old videos and stuff from my setup (same as yours)
the install is pretty straight forward, id say once i had everything removed it was a total of about 3 hours to get everything done, probably even less, and going for a test drive.
the install is pretty straight forward, id say once i had everything removed it was a total of about 3 hours to get everything done, probably even less, and going for a test drive.
#12
Hey keep us up to date on how it goes.
I am in the process of the exact same setup. I have the headers in (after doing motor mounts). I already had the magnaflow catback on but ran into what I thought were problems with getting the Y-pipe to fit with the cat back on. So I took the cat-back apart and now have the Y-pipe and cat back on the floor (had to watch football this afternoon).
Please let us know if everything fit ok. I plan on going back under tomorrow night to mess with it again..
Don
I am in the process of the exact same setup. I have the headers in (after doing motor mounts). I already had the magnaflow catback on but ran into what I thought were problems with getting the Y-pipe to fit with the cat back on. So I took the cat-back apart and now have the Y-pipe and cat back on the floor (had to watch football this afternoon).
Please let us know if everything fit ok. I plan on going back under tomorrow night to mess with it again..
Don
#14
I believe it is. I have some people telling me that everything fit for them and some that had to cut the I-pipe to make it fit.
I have a gut feeling I will need to cut it.
So did you take it out of the middle of the I-pipe?
Thanks
Don
I have a gut feeling I will need to cut it.
So did you take it out of the middle of the I-pipe?
Thanks
Don
#15
yeah i had to cut about 6" off mine as well. im sure thats because it will fit perfect with stock stuff, have to make it fit with aftermarket.
just take it off the end that will be connecting to the ypipe
just take it off the end that will be connecting to the ypipe
#16
Damn, I hated to read all that...I was hoping the magnaflow was going to slide right on to the TSP Catted Y. I got all the old stuff out and the headers are in, but that's as far as I got today. Everything went in fairly well...had to cut the casting tab off the block there on the drivers side, and then that farthest back bolt on the drivers side was a real pain in the ***. Passenger side went right in, no problem.
Hopefully, the Y and the catback will be going on tomorrow after work, along with all the finishing stuff. Planning for fire in the hole tomorrow night, if all goes well.
Hopefully, the Y and the catback will be going on tomorrow after work, along with all the finishing stuff. Planning for fire in the hole tomorrow night, if all goes well.
#17
Well I had my Magnaflow connect to my stock exhaust. I was hoping that everything would line up fine.
I didn't have to do anything to connect to the stock exhaust. Everything fit fine.
Now I need to get back under there and spend some more time.
If I do have to cut it, I don't want to take it of the end connecting to the I-pipe since both the I-pipe and Y-pipe are reduced down to slip together. If I cut it there, than the I-pipe will be to big to slip over the i-pipe end.
Keep us up to date -Q-
Thanks
Don
I didn't have to do anything to connect to the stock exhaust. Everything fit fine.
Now I need to get back under there and spend some more time.
If I do have to cut it, I don't want to take it of the end connecting to the I-pipe since both the I-pipe and Y-pipe are reduced down to slip together. If I cut it there, than the I-pipe will be to big to slip over the i-pipe end.
Keep us up to date -Q-
Thanks
Don
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when i get my lt's and catted y for my magnaflow im going to have it professionally installed because its my daily driver and i want it done in one day so im not car-less and if something goes wrong i'd prob freak out.