Lookin At Y-Pipes, Aluminized or Stainless?
yeah, i got alum because at this age (my car is turning 12 in 6 months
) my unibody will rust out before my y-pipe does, so it doesnt worry me. The hangar and welds are pretty much coated as of now either way.
) my unibody will rust out before my y-pipe does, so it doesnt worry me. The hangar and welds are pretty much coated as of now either way.
Originally Posted by dennisadhs
Depends, if your gonna sell your car withing the next 4 or 5 years just go for aluminized. If you plan on running it into the ground then go for SS.
If you car does not see winter salt, get the cheapest Y-pipe.
If you have winter conditions, an aluminized pipe will last 4-6 years which is still a relatively long time. My T304 SS pipe is going on 5 years now and looks very good (just some minor surface tarnish). The aluminized pipe on my Greddy catback is 3-4 years old and looks like crap!
If you have winter conditions, an aluminized pipe will last 4-6 years which is still a relatively long time. My T304 SS pipe is going on 5 years now and looks very good (just some minor surface tarnish). The aluminized pipe on my Greddy catback is 3-4 years old and looks like crap!
Originally Posted by jordanius83
which one is considered a budget y-pipe?
i'm looking at the WSP page trying to figure out which pipe to choose on a budget, we don't have rust problems in OK.
i'm looking at the WSP page trying to figure out which pipe to choose on a budget, we don't have rust problems in OK.
http://www.lssexhaust.com/
Originally Posted by Mishmosh
If you car does not see winter salt, get the cheapest Y-pipe.
If you have winter conditions, an aluminized pipe will last 4-6 years which is still a relatively long time. My T304 SS pipe is going on 5 years now and looks very good (just some minor surface tarnish). The aluminized pipe on my Greddy catback is 3-4 years old and looks like crap!
If you have winter conditions, an aluminized pipe will last 4-6 years which is still a relatively long time. My T304 SS pipe is going on 5 years now and looks very good (just some minor surface tarnish). The aluminized pipe on my Greddy catback is 3-4 years old and looks like crap!
Best advice I have ever seen.
Originally Posted by Northern Maxima
Thank You!
Do they offer 3rd Gen systems?
Originally Posted by jordanius83
Thank You!
Do they offer 3rd Gen systems?
Do they offer 3rd Gen systems?
djdirtyrice .. I am from philly also .. I just bought a budget y pipe and they said it should but here by the 3rd .. They said it should get me about 17-22 hp at the wheels with the stock exhaust ..
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