Installed Pacesetter LT's and off road Y pipe, Problems
ALSO what is the ultimate fix for the Y banging on the floor? I put my car on the lift and had three people hang from it to bend it down, now there is about a one inch gap, and it actually bangs worse than before. I've heard of people using heater hose, which is rated for high temps, but wont that eventually melt??
As far as the hesitation goes it's hard to nail down with what you have written. It could be that you pinched a wire on one of your 02's, or that one of your 02 sensors went bad.
You might have a bad spot on your throttle position sensor.
Check and make sure that all of your spark plug wires are tight & not shorted.
Maybe your fuel filter is getting clogged up.
It could be many different things.
As for the y-pipe banging, I agree with getting some poly mounts... I have a poly transmission mount and I only get the y-pipe touching when letting the clutch out at really low speeds (basically from a stand still and not giving much if any gas). Other than that, I don't get any banging... I've shifted multiple times at redline since I got the headers and I get zero banging... and I have less than a 1/4 inch clearance for my y-pipe and the floorboard.
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The y-pipe could be hitting the floor and creating knock which pulls power.
My car gained about 4 rwhp, the headers had to be tuned; when that was done I gained almost 4 times the amount of power (almost 16 rwhp).






