Pacesetter LT's
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Originally Posted by camaroextra
if you get a y-pipe you dont need an xpipe. x pipes are for true duals. and pacesetters are very good quality for the price
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Originally Posted by LS1Lust
So you guys would go with Pacesetter over Hooker? Have there been any problems with Pacesetters leaking or not fitting right?
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I would definetely recommend pacesetters to anyone, they fit better than the stock manifolds do!! They are very easy to install , just kind of time consuming.
As for the Y-Pipe, I'm not sure how much better the TSP Y is but prepare to hear it hitting the floorboard (I imagine the TSP is not much better becuase the headers dont hang very low causing the y to be very close to the floorboard) and knock when the engine torques.
As other people have reccommended to me (albeit too late) either install poly motor mounts when you install the headers, or buy the mufflex bump stop hanger from thunder racing to cure your y-pipe banging issues before they happen
But all in all you can't beat pacesetters for the price!!
As for the Y-Pipe, I'm not sure how much better the TSP Y is but prepare to hear it hitting the floorboard (I imagine the TSP is not much better becuase the headers dont hang very low causing the y to be very close to the floorboard) and knock when the engine torques.
As other people have reccommended to me (albeit too late) either install poly motor mounts when you install the headers, or buy the mufflex bump stop hanger from thunder racing to cure your y-pipe banging issues before they happen
But all in all you can't beat pacesetters for the price!!
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Originally Posted by W8S SS
So I should just bu the Pacesetter's and Y but get an X pipe made to replace the Y pipe? Depending on how it sounds, i'll either dump it with turn downs before the axle or run straight pipes out.