headers and y pipe combo
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been thinking about replacing gibson shorties with long tube headers and y pipe with high flow cats, saw a link in a post but can't seem to find it, anyone want to throw me some links and comments on them
2k silver, ec,sb w/5.3, and radix
2k silver, ec,sb w/5.3, and radix
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If you want some long tubes i would say to go with ASM's or TOG's wich are stightly longer than a mid length. Both are awsome. The stock Y-pipe should be fine to run. You will have to do some slight modifacations to it. From what i have been told the stock cats are already hi-flow. So all you would really need to get would be a set of headers.
#3
Originally Posted by mjgjr72
been thinking about replacing gibson shorties with long tube headers and y pipe with high flow cats, saw a link in a post but can't seem to find it, anyone want to throw me some links and comments on them
#4
Originally Posted by mjgjr72
... saw a link in a post but can't seem to find it
Here's a link to Dynatech's site.
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Originally Posted by slamed 04 silverado
If you want some long tubes i would say to go with ASM's or TOG's wich are stightly longer than a mid length. Both are awsome. The stock Y-pipe should be fine to run. You will have to do some slight modifacations to it. From what i have been told the stock cats are already hi-flow. So all you would really need to get would be a set of headers.
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