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Old 10-07-2016, 09:34 PM
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Looking to delete all 4 cats and get a tuner to resolve o2 issues but my question is there a straight pipe conversion that mounts up to the manifolds ?
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I'm not aware of anything for the factory exhaust can't say I've really looked though however I'm sure it'd be fairly easy for an exhaust shop to build one the only one I've seen (also called off-road pipe) was a pacesetter one for their long tube headers
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Originally Posted by Krack499
I'm not aware of anything for the factory exhaust can't say I've really looked though however I'm sure it'd be fairly easy for an exhaust shop to build one the only one I've seen (also called off-road pipe) was a pacesetter one for their long tube headers
Local exhaust shops won't touch it with no cats and I'm going with shorty headers just to be done with the crap stock manifolds.. Basically I do need a off-road y pipe that would mount up in stock location since the shortys are going to be in the same location

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Hm could you unbolt the y pipe cats and all and just take that I'm and ask them to build you one for your "off-road race truck"
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Originally Posted by Bluefox8d4
Local exhaust shops won't touch it with no cats and I'm going with shorty headers just to be done with the crap stock manifolds.. Basically I do need a off-road y pipe that would mount up in stock location since the shortys are going to be in the same location
So go to a real shop that deals with performance...
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Originally Posted by winchested
So go to a real shop that deals with performance...
its a Ford F-150 I'm not lookin for performance I'm lookin for a better manifold/cat solution a custom shop is gonna bend me over I'm lookin for a bolt on garage fix...I have a blown 05 gt if I get a heavy foot! Anyone use obx long tubes with the supplied y with resonaters and have good luck?
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Where are you located?

If you are in a State that has emissions, shops will not touch anything that has to do with removing cats.

We are in California and 95% of shops will not touch non CARB products because they will get fined if they do.

If you are just looking for an OEM replacement that still has the CATs and it is legal, contact Magnaflow.

Or you can possibly just go with a JBA shorty header that will usually bolt up to your factory cat.
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Originally Posted by Baja Kits
Where are you located?

If you are in a State that has emissions, shops will not touch anything that has to do with removing cats.

We are in California and 95% of shops will not touch non CARB products because they will get fined if they do.

If you are just looking for an OEM replacement that still has the CATs and it is legal, contact Magnaflow.

Or you can possibly just go with a JBA shorty header that will usually bolt up to your factory cat.
Located in central Illinois so there's no inspections
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Originally Posted by Bluefox8d4
Located in central Illinois so there's no inspections
Not sure how much you are looking to spend but Stainless Works has a full Long Tube set up for you!!

http://stainlessworks.net/ford-f-150...8-5-4l-headers

Give them a call and see if they have an authorized dealer near you that can get these and install them for you!



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