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Old 03-07-2015, 06:40 PM
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Originally Posted by KCCOFox
I'm going to agree with Matt on this one. I was running a straigh pipe set up, all 3" piping, with stock manifolds and cats and it was awesome sounding. I recently installed stainless long tube headers with catless 3" "Y" pipe that goes into single 3" straight pipe exhaust and routed out the side. The sound is amazing in all aspects except for at highway speeds and I cant hear anything except for the exhaust roaring. Personally, if you still have stock manifolds and cats, just straight pipe it.
What kind of Headers do you have? Reason is I have seen some headers being sold with and without cats on them, but the price on either one is $1300+. Did you buy them separately or together?
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What kind of Headers do you have? Reason is I have seen some headers being sold with and without cats on them, but the price on either one is $1300+. Did you buy them separately or together?
I got Pacesetter long tubes on mine. I went ahead and got the ceramic coated stainless as well just for durability. The headers were around 400 shipped and the catless y pipe I got for it was about 150 shipped. Install came out to 950 so it came out just a hair cheaper than what I was planning on spending. Next step is to redo the exhaust to a true dual set up going 45° out the back.
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How did you get around not having to use cats or not throwing codes?
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How did you get around not having to use cats or not throwing codes?
Used my programmer to turn off the rear o2 sensors
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Ah I see. Cool.



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