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Old 09-01-2002 | 01:03 PM
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2k2 y pipe

hey guys Im geting a custom y pipe made for my 2k2 se and i was wondering what kind of gains you all have see from this mod. Last weekend i ran a 15.3 and was not happy with that so let the moding begin all i had was and intake. and in my cars deffence the track sucked and i could not lock up to save my life. i am geting the pipe this weak and i will be runing one 15" rims with some low presure int he tires i will let you know haw it goes. but in the mean time hlep me out with you gains and som estimations. by the way my car is an auto.
Old 09-01-2002 | 01:45 PM
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if you go back to the same sucky track you might hit 15.0 - 15.1
Old 09-01-2002 | 03:19 PM
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no im not going to that track again i am going to a better one
Old 09-01-2002 | 09:43 PM
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Well no need to make a custom Y-pipe and to find the gains try doing a search I have one and dyno tested it..
Old 09-01-2002 | 09:59 PM
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15.3? Don't worry about mods, learn how to drive your car first. Assuming you drive an automatic, there's this thing called 3rd gear on your shifter. Wait till about 70 mph or 5000rpms and kick that shifter over to 3rd.
Old 09-01-2002 | 10:55 PM
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Old 09-01-2002 | 11:30 PM
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Originally posted by Mystical2k2SE
15.3? Don't worry about mods, learn how to drive your car first. Assuming you drive an automatic, there's this thing called 3rd gear on your shifter. Wait till about 70 mph or 5000rpms and kick that shifter over to 3rd.
15.3 w/a stock automatic isn't THAT bad to me. Being in the 16s is bad. The best I achieved my 1st time drag racing (on a pretty hot day) was 15.314. I got it down to about 15.15 the next time I went, and most recently, my best was 15.009.

I don't do burnouts or torque brake.

On your last point, what do you mean? Are you saying that the auto transmission upshifts into fourth at a certain speed and that you should downshift? I haven't counted the shifts to see if that's the case, but how would that differ from just racing in 3 the whole time?
Old 09-02-2002 | 04:29 AM
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What was your 60' time? You can easily run 15.3 if you are not hitting it hard off the line. You got to do a burnout, as best you can with fwd, and torque brake some. I ran a 2.187 60' and a 14.769 with my stock automatic GXE leaving it in 3rd. This was in 86 degree temperatures too.

Hitting it hard from zero I did get some wheel hop. We need a solution to wheel hop and we should be seeing some 2.0 60' times stock with 14.5 ets.
Old 09-02-2002 | 05:04 AM
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i can drive fine you guys but i had to take off slower because the track was not hooking at all. plus it was my first time at the track and i though i did ok. i guess know on is going to give me any HP gains. i guess you are just going to pick on my driving. well thanks to you that have tried to help so far and please keep the info comeing.
Old 09-02-2002 | 05:11 AM
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i hit a 15.333 bone stock in my 2000 se. stock tires rims 3/4 tank of gas and all. if you get a y pipe u might as well do the full cat back exhaust and intake to get rid of all the bottle necks.
Old 09-02-2002 | 06:11 AM
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Originally posted by maxGTRvq35de
i can drive fine you guys but i had to take off slower because the track was not hooking at all. plus it was my first time at the track and i though i did ok. i guess know on is going to give me any HP gains. i guess you are just going to pick on my driving. well thanks to you that have tried to help so far and please keep the info comeing.
For gains on the 2k2 - wait about another week or so. Another org member has a set of pipes (Y & B) being shipped to him (manufacturer being left un-named) and he should be receiving them early this week. I should be getting my set in about a week or so. We both plan to do track/dyno testing to record our gains. We'll both be posting the results shortly - so don't go spending any money on a custom job just yet. Hang tight and look for more posts on the 2k2 y-pipe topic to come shortly.
Old 09-02-2002 | 06:35 AM
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bone stock 2k2 SE 14.66 @ 93. I did no burnout and my 60' time was 2.221. 15.33 is not terrible but you should see 14's if you stall the car at about 1500 and have decent traction. what was your 60' time on the 15.3 run?
Old 09-02-2002 | 06:59 AM
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my 60' was 2.397
Old 09-02-2002 | 10:18 AM
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Take your spare and jack out of the car as well as everything else in the rear that you might have laying around, have no more than 1/4 tank of gas, rear tire air pressure about 40 psi, front 25 psi. Move the passenger seat all the way forward, drivers seat as far forward as you can stand it and make sure your factory air filter is clean. When you get to the line, do as good burn out as you can. Hold the emergency brake hard and hit the accelerator hard to get the tires spinning. Go around the water with radials. Torque brake it to about 1500 rpm. When you leave, nail it as hard as you can. With any luck you will only get wheel hop and traction will be pretty good. This is how I ran my 2.187 60' except I had about 29 psi in my tires which is probably a little too much.
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Ok when I went to LACR with is a horrible track my best time was a 15.2 @90mph. My 60 ft was a 2.370. Some people say to take off .7 of your time but some people say even up to a second. So I dont know. Im going to the track again this friday to see if taking the cat out and replacing it with a straight pipe made a difference.

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Old 09-02-2002 | 05:40 PM
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Originally posted by capmaxima99
Ok when I went to LACR with is a horrible track my best time was a 15.2 @90mph. My 60 ft was a 2.370. Some people say to take off .7 of your time but some people say even up to a second. So I dont know. Im going to the track again this friday to see if taking the cat out and replacing it with a straight pipe made a difference.

Chris
My 60's are worse then all of yours, hehe. I still managed a 14.4 though Could it be the Y-pipe? lol..
Old 09-02-2002 | 08:41 PM
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Huh maybe. But I hate that track every number that comes on the time slip is not corrected. I want to go to Carlsbad and see what times I get there cause that place is at sea level.

Chris
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