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Old Feb 13, 2003 | 10:21 AM
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any noticable differences in the y-pipes

budget,stillen,cattman, are there any differences besides maybe color and does anybody have any complaints, besides the rattles im hearing of with the budget y
Old Feb 13, 2003 | 10:31 AM
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Re: any noticable differences in the y-pipes

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budget,stillen,cattman, are there any differences besides maybe color and does anybody have any complaints, besides the rattles im hearing of with the budget y
LORD! You are a "Maxima Enthusiast" and you are asing this question? First of all, as an ME, you should know the differences. And if you don't, you DEFINETLY should know search.
Old Feb 13, 2003 | 10:34 AM
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Re: Re: any noticable differences in the y-pipes

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LORD! You are a "Maxima Enthusiast" and you are asing this question? First of all, as an ME, you should know the differences. And if you don't, you DEFINETLY should know search.
MY thoughts exactly.
Old Feb 13, 2003 | 10:38 AM
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Re: any noticable differences in the y-pipes

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budget,stillen,cattman, are there any differences besides maybe color and does anybody have any complaints, besides the rattles im hearing of with the budget y
yeah Power

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Old Feb 13, 2003 | 11:00 AM
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Re: Re: any noticable differences in the y-pipes

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LORD! You are a "Maxima Enthusiast" and you are this question? First of all, as an ME, you should know the differences. And if you don't, you DEFINETLY should know search.
Look sin, it's a simple question, a simple answer will do, how about a (yes) No need to be a bi*** about it. its not called for. Or A simple, try a search would do. dont you think and you wouldn't come off as being an a**. Don't you think so, SIN?
Old Feb 13, 2003 | 11:42 AM
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Re: Re: Re: any noticable differences in the y-pipes

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Look sin, it's a simple question, a simple answer will do, how about a (yes) No need to be a bi*** about it. its not called for. Or A simple, try a search would do. dont you think and you wouldn't come off as being an a**. Don't you think so, SIN?
Well you may have not know this but this question has been beaten to death. You'll definitely find the answer and more if you did a search.
Old Feb 13, 2003 | 02:40 PM
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Re: Re: Re: any noticable differences in the y-pipes

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Look sin, it's a simple question, a simple answer will do, how about a (yes) No need to be a bi*** about it. its not called for. Or A simple, try a search would do. dont you think and you wouldn't come off as being an a**. Don't you think so, SIN?
Please read the posts from heems27 and deezo. I'm sure if you leave this thread up long enough, you'll get plenty more that agree with me. As an ME, you should know better.
Old Feb 13, 2003 | 06:30 PM
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get budget if you are tight on budget.

get Cattman if you need tight fit and lowest noise.
Old Feb 13, 2003 | 06:55 PM
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Re: Re: any noticable differences in the y-pipes

DYNOS PLEASE?

you know..you could just NOT reply to the guy's question. OR say "search is your best friend" or something stupid like that. but you dont have to tear his ***** off. theres plenty of older org'ers who have ***** too. probably very well maintained ones good for teeth to bite on. have a nice day

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yeah Power

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Old Feb 13, 2003 | 07:03 PM
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First, it makes me madder if someone doesn't spell out what the thread is about in the subject field than if they ask a repetitive question, things change over time, the search function is only so usefull for asking about longevity of products, or peoples exprience with them.

To answer your question there is no difference. Even the nonmandrel bent pipes only lost one hp when compared to the mandrel bent ones. I personally got the WSP aluminized Y pipe because it is ridiculously light, did not have a bend in it that the Stillen does, and was fairly inexpensive.

The gains are noticable at higher RPM's and worth the money when compared to other aftermarket products.
Old Feb 13, 2003 | 07:17 PM
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Originally posted by Street Reeper
To answer your question there is no difference.
I'll that. I have the budget on my car, and very happy. Great gains, great sound, great price. This has been talked about a TON, and there is more information out there on this subject than probably any other topic...well maybe tied with air intake stuff... As for Dyno's, I think Budget has some on their webpage....and I know plenty of guys (and girls) have shared their dyno's with their addition of a y-pipe.
Old Feb 13, 2003 | 07:26 PM
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i think this question is worst than asking what a y-pipe is
Old Feb 13, 2003 | 07:37 PM
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well youre right about that- its good that he wrote a decent title.
things do change over time, but usually when you search for something like a y pipe question, there are plenty of current threads that will pop up. and for a question like this, search will do wonders. this product pretty much stayed the same except for the different designs and flex section issues.
Originally posted by Street Reeper
First, it makes me madder if someone doesn't spell out what the thread is about in the subject field than if they ask a repetitive question, things change over time, the search function is only so usefull for asking about longevity of products, or peoples exprience with them.
Old Feb 14, 2003 | 08:52 PM
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Originally posted by meccanoble
i think this question is worst than asking what a y-pipe is
uh, i think it's worse than the twin turbo kit.
Old Feb 14, 2003 | 11:23 PM
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Hey guys I just heard that maxima.org is going to become a sreach board only from now on..It seems that just about every question anyone asks you can find it if you searh for it..So why have posts at all.I think the only thread aviliable from now on will be one for people to go and flame people and bust thier baL$$ about something.

Just joking guys
Old Feb 15, 2003 | 01:20 AM
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maybe the server wouldn't be so slow if the database didn't have 50,000 worthless threads asking questions whose answers could have easily been found through a search.
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