Finally put the WSP SS Y-pipe on>>>
#1
first impressions...
so far so good. my car really isn't much louder than it was before. i think the CAI is so overwhelming that you wouldn't be able to hear an increase in noise anyway. first impression is that i got my low end back. there was a noticeable a loss in low end when i first installed my CAI. top end feels like it pulls a little bit stronger. i guess i'll really find out on saturday when i go to the track (barring rain). i'll take some pics too...the pipe is no where near the sway bar so that will not be a problem with this piece....
so far so good. my car really isn't much louder than it was before. i think the CAI is so overwhelming that you wouldn't be able to hear an increase in noise anyway. first impression is that i got my low end back. there was a noticeable a loss in low end when i first installed my CAI. top end feels like it pulls a little bit stronger. i guess i'll really find out on saturday when i go to the track (barring rain). i'll take some pics too...the pipe is no where near the sway bar so that will not be a problem with this piece....
#2
How long did it take you to do the install? What tools did you use? I'm thinking about getting in on the group deal and really need to make a decision soon. Also, what are the power gains supposed to be (in combination with intake)? Thanks.
#3
how much did it cost ya too? i'm gonna do a full exhaust this summer, prolly gonna do a dual exhaust conversion if possible. Depends on my man at redline exhaust. anyway, i'll prolly get a new Y pipe and then run a Y at the end to a pair of cool mufflers. oh, did anyone ever get those headers fabricated? i remember them talking about them. OK just wonderin.
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