Y-Pipe ROCKS!!!
#41
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my service engine soon light came on, I had the code ran and was told it was a catalytic problem. I'm taking it in to have a full diagnostic run. was wondering if anyone has had a y-pipe installed at the dealership.
#43
Originally Posted by Cosmo459sx
In short: Yes, no. The aftermarket types do tend to let off a resonation (errrr... "ing" noise) at the end of the gear when pushed. Since I live/work in the city (Clrwtr/St.Pete) and drive like crazy everywhere, I get odd looks from other drivers when mine makes that noise passing them by. Makes 'em wonder if it is a mod or something about to fall off. You do get used to it, especially if you are accelerator friendly. Anyways, mine is a budget stainless Y-pipe. Couldn't have dealt with a better company. Shipped fast, on time, and in proper condition. It was the cheapest stainless/ high outpup y-pipe available IMO. Canadian $ translates to money saved boys. I Definetly give it props. Just temper your expectations if you have an auto.
#44
Originally Posted by willard00
what exactly is a budget y-pipe? is that a brand? or like...just a cheap y-pipe? and how much does it cost?
http://www.lssexhaust.com/
#45
before i call them does anyone know the exact amount of USD we have to put out for a budget Y and if thats with the .org membership. i want to go with the Stainless steel coz of the climate. thanks.
#46
Originally Posted by konak85
Budget is the former name of the company. Now they are called LSS Exhaust.
http://www.lssexhaust.com/
http://www.lssexhaust.com/
#47
Originally Posted by maxima92se
before i call them does anyone know the exact amount of USD we have to put out for a budget Y and if thats with the .org membership. i want to go with the Stainless steel coz of the climate. thanks.
#48
I've had my budget for six months and it hisses badly when you accelerate. I've checked for leaks and found none. I called twice to try to get some advice from them on what to do about this and to see if it is defective and can't get anyone to call back. So for everyone thats swinging on their nuts, I assume you've never had a problem. If you do, and try to call, don't expect any service at all. They suck!
#51
Originally Posted by KCMaxima98
I've had my budget for six months and it hisses badly when you accelerate. I've checked for leaks and found none. I called twice to try to get some advice from them on what to do about this and to see if it is defective and can't get anyone to call back. So for everyone thats swinging on their nuts, I assume you've never had a problem. If you do, and try to call, don't expect any service at all. They suck!
#52
This isn't meant to go off topic, but what's the opinion of the SSAutoChrome headers/Y-pipe combo from eBay for $280 shipped? Even if were to end up doing the Y-pipe only, and the headers later down the road, isn't this a good deal for another stainless steel, full mandrel bent Y-pipe, with all gaskets and hardware - as opposed to spending $220 on a Y-pipe alone?
#53
I enjoy cruising around town without a loud exhaust. I've had modified Mustangs and all, but I really love the quality of the ride in my Maxima. I have a 5-Speed and when I am going 80 mph down the highway my rpm's are around 3000-3100 (I wish Nissan would have given me that 6th gear. Having said that, I am currently stone stock. I need to replace the Y-pipe because of rust, and the O2 sensors and catalytic converter because of the infamous PO-420 SES code. Here is what I am thinking, and was hoping to get some feedback. Replace the Y-pipe with a warpspeed Y-pipe, and replace the catalytic converter with a new stock one. And leave the stock cat-back exhaust. I don't mind a little sound at WOT, but I DO NOT want a noticeable audible change from stock when cruising down the highway or driving like a granny around town. So what do you all think?
#54
#56
Originally Posted by MaxxG
#58
Any feedback would be appreciated. Since I am new here, I cannot access the search function for this forum, nor can I begin my own post. Again, will putting in a Warpspeed Y-pipe, and leaving everything else stock cause a noticeable audible difference when cruising around town and on the highway when I am taching 3200rpms?
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which one is the stainless steeel Y-PIPE at http://lssexhaust.com/ for the 4th gen?
#64
the SSAUTOCHROME manifold/Y pipe should def. work..... but the insides of the manifold might have a little slag, if it does, send it out to get sand blasted!!
and plus they have a 30day warrenty, anything happen, send it right back
and plus they have a 30day warrenty, anything happen, send it right back
#65
Hey everybody Im in northern Va besides ordering parts on line is there any Nissan shops in the area for tuning and other such things thanks for the help Im new so I cant start new threads and this seeemed like the aproprite place to post this sorry if it isnt
#67
i just put my warpspeed one on i dont think you can really tell a difference in sound. Even at WOT its slightly louder but only if you have your windows down/really listen for it. How do you disconnect your negative battery cable? I'm scared of electrocuting myself
#68
Originally Posted by gx2nds4
i just put my warpspeed one on i dont think you can really tell a difference in sound. Even at WOT its slightly louder but only if you have your windows down/really listen for it. How do you disconnect your negative battery cable? I'm scared of electrocuting myself
just unbolt it and remove it, its not a big deal. just make sure you don't connect the two terminals...
#69
Originally Posted by MTVTMaxima
Any feedback would be appreciated. Since I am new here, I cannot access the search function for this forum, nor can I begin my own post. Again, will putting in a Warpspeed Y-pipe, and leaving everything else stock cause a noticeable audible difference when cruising around town and on the highway when I am taching 3200rpms?
You may notice a little resonance in the 1700-2200 rpm range (i.e. crawling through the neighborhood). When I had only my Warpspeed y-pipe on I was amazed at how quiet it was. I can only speak for myself but that was my experience, hope it helps.
#70
Originally Posted by MTVTMaxima
I enjoy cruising around town without a loud exhaust. I've had modified Mustangs and all, but I really love the quality of the ride in my Maxima. I have a 5-Speed and when I am going 80 mph down the highway my rpm's are around 3000-3100 (I wish Nissan would have given me that 6th gear. Having said that, I am currently stone stock. I need to replace the Y-pipe because of rust, and the O2 sensors and catalytic converter because of the infamous PO-420 SES code. Here is what I am thinking, and was hoping to get some feedback. Replace the Y-pipe with a warpspeed Y-pipe, and replace the catalytic converter with a new stock one. And leave the stock cat-back exhaust. I don't mind a little sound at WOT, but I DO NOT want a noticeable audible change from stock when cruising down the highway or driving like a granny around town. So what do you all think?
i have the ypipe and and no cat, everything else stock, cept intake, and i cant hear the engine running at 85mph
#71
Originally Posted by Supermax95
just unbolt it and remove it, its not a big deal. just make sure you don't connect the two terminals...
#72
Originally Posted by gx2nds4
so basically you're saying if i touch the negative terminal directly i won't get electrocuted? hahah i' mscared
Only if you stick out your tongue while holding on to the cable with your fingers crossed.
OK my real question is, you stated above in another post that you just put a y-pipe on, hence you installed it, yet you have no common knowledge on how to disconnect a negative battery cable?....
#73
Originally Posted by Specialeded
Only if you stick out your tongue while holding on to the cable with your fingers crossed.
OK my real question is, you stated above in another post that you just put a y-pipe on, hence you installed it, yet you have no common knowledge on how to disconnect a negative battery cable?....
OK my real question is, you stated above in another post that you just put a y-pipe on, hence you installed it, yet you have no common knowledge on how to disconnect a negative battery cable?....
i meant just had it put on, no access to a torch. I dont know all my common knowledge goes out the window when it comes to car i'm very cautious and like pictures... but i guess you're right its like saying will i get electrocuted if i touch the negative terminal of a 9-volt.
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