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Anyone running Speed Engineering longtubes and ORY with 4l80e?

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Old 12-05-2016, 05:33 PM
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Like the title states, wondering if the speed engineering headers and y pipe will fit under a 4l80e. i have a 60e and it looks pretty tight already, about to do an 80e and curious if anyone had issues fitting with an 80e

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I would venture to guess you will more than likely have to modify or fab up a new y pipe. When I swapped to an 80e I had to hack up my ARH y pipe to clear. Although my truck was awd and I was running an aftermarket deep pan on the 80e. If you have a 2wd truck you might get lucky and not have to do as much to get it to fit.
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I'm running the 1 7/8 LT's and I just swapped to an 80e. I did 3 inch true duals with xpipe.
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I'm running the 1 7/8 LT's and I just swapped to an 80e. I did 3 inch true duals with xpipe.
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You can always ask us Our current 99-06 Y-Pipe very close to the 4L80E trans, and may need to be dented to clear. However, we have a revised 99-06 Y-Pipe in production that is designed to give more clearance for the 4wd guys, and will also work with the 4L80E transmissions. ETA on those is around the spring time.

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Originally Posted by Speed Engineering
You can always ask us Our current 99-06 Y-Pipe very close to the 4L80E trans, and may need to be dented to clear. However, we have a revised 99-06 Y-Pipe in production that is designed to give more clearance for the 4wd guys, and will also work with the 4L80E transmissions. ETA on those is around the spring time.

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thank you. Unfortunately neither option works for me at the moment haha. thanks for letting me know

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