For owners of SLP LT's
They sound bad ***, but one thing is annoying the hell out of me. During idle and at low speeds (35mph and lower it seems) the Y-pipe is banging against the bottom of the car. It sounds like it's right underneath the passenger seat. Anyway, I take a look under there, and right where the catback and the Y-pipe meet, it looks like the pipe is sitting really close to the frame. This is where I suspect the banging coming from.
I asked the shop that installed the LT's for me... and they told me there really isn't much you can do with moving the Y-pipe further from the body of the car, because where they sit is at the mercy of the LT's.
My question is... if you experienced this noise, how did you fix it?
I was thinking if all else fails, go to the muffler shop here in town and have them cut that piece of pipe out, and re-fab a different shaped one, one that works around the suspected trouble spot.
GOod luck
GOod luck

(Learned this from one of the top exhaust guys in town- it's a last resort rig that he uses when all other means of routing/contorting/hanging the pipe are tried but a clearance issue is unavoidable).
The padding of the insulation also buffers any bangs which set off the knock sensors.
I took a look at it myself the other day. Basically, there is less than 1/8" clearance from the pipe to the floor pan (I know I said frame earlier... sorry). The banging is right where the Y-pipe and the cat-back are welded together, directly above the crossbrace. So it looks like a real bitch to get to.
I swung by the shop that did the install for me. They took a look at it and said there isn't much adjustments that can be done to it that would fix the problem. These guys are pretty reputable, so I don't think they're trying to sham me.
You can't really hear it on the outside, but man can you hear it on the inside. It just bangs away at low idle and from shifting from N to 1st, directly under the passenger seat it seems.
Ah well... I'll get it to quiet down somehow.
On a side note... as far as the rest of the Y-pipe goes... I have PLENTY of clearance. There's tons of space between the floor and pipes the further you move up the pipe towards the engine, so no problems there.
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It worked.

It didn't move the Y-pipe that much, but it was enough to keep the pipe from banging up against the floor.... and well, that's what counts.

It's amazing how much 1/4" make a difference!




