To everyone with Cali-spec Y-pipe:
I just discovered today that my car is Cali spec.
consequently, I am reluctant about getting a y-pipe cause the power difference is not gonna be as much as the Fed spec.
so, I want to ask you all: did you all notice an increase in power after installing the Y-pipe? No imaginations please! did you really notice the power?
Thanks all.
consequently, I am reluctant about getting a y-pipe cause the power difference is not gonna be as much as the Fed spec.
so, I want to ask you all: did you all notice an increase in power after installing the Y-pipe? No imaginations please! did you really notice the power?
Thanks all.
Originally posted by UMD_MaxSE
that's kind of why I am hesitant to get one also....since I have cali spec, I think I will wait and see if the Fed spec exhaust manifold experiment works out....
that's kind of why I am hesitant to get one also....since I have cali spec, I think I will wait and see if the Fed spec exhaust manifold experiment works out....
I am planning on getting my car dynoed next Thursday, but I doubt I will have the y-pipe by then. At least I will have good pre-conversion dyno results for comparison. I imagine I will get dyno results a week or two after I install the pipe/manifold.
Originally posted by Y2KevSE
Use my procedure to install the pulley, Phil (no air tools).
Use my procedure to install the pulley, Phil (no air tools).
Got a Cali-Spec too...
Originally posted by Desert Pearl
Kevin, where is your procedure? I only see pics on your site. I reefed on this ***** with something wedged into the flywheel for quite a while and still couldn't break it loose. I thought I had it at one point in time, only to find out that I had broken my torque wrench (I was using it because it was the biggest **** I could find). Are you referring to the blipping of the starter method?
Kevin, where is your procedure? I only see pics on your site. I reefed on this ***** with something wedged into the flywheel for quite a while and still couldn't break it loose. I thought I had it at one point in time, only to find out that I had broken my torque wrench (I was using it because it was the biggest **** I could find). Are you referring to the blipping of the starter method?
I have a Cali-spec too and I just got it installed. The main thing I was worried about was the noise...alot of guys say it makes your car very loud almost like "bees in a can". I thought I was impressed by the "growl" the CAI gave my car but the Y-Pipe "growl" is even sweeter! Its not loud at all it just gives your car a deeper "growl" kinda like a muscle car growl but Nissan style!!!
I do notice a bit of a power increase also. My low-end seems more powerful, the car seems to accelerate faster but w/less effort. I think I noticed about the same increase in power from the Y-Pipe and the CAI. I got both of them from Cattman.
PS...still dont know how to make a sig!!! #(@*$&
Deac
Originally posted by slvr2KSE5
dont use a torque wrench...u will break it as u found out. use a breaker bar, wedge it so it will loosen when the starter is bumped by a friend.
dont use a torque wrench...u will break it as u found out. use a breaker bar, wedge it so it will loosen when the starter is bumped by a friend.
Originally posted by Desert Pearl
Kevin, where is your procedure? I only see pics on your site. I reefed on this ***** with something wedged into the flywheel for quite a while and still couldn't break it loose. I thought I had it at one point in time, only to find out that I had broken my torque wrench (I was using it because it was the biggest **** I could find). Are you referring to the blipping of the starter method?
Kevin, where is your procedure? I only see pics on your site. I reefed on this ***** with something wedged into the flywheel for quite a while and still couldn't break it loose. I thought I had it at one point in time, only to find out that I had broken my torque wrench (I was using it because it was the biggest **** I could find). Are you referring to the blipping of the starter method?

Originally posted by Y2KevSE
Remember our emails back and forth? Use a breaker bar and put it up against the arm, then crank the car but don't start it. It should break the crank bolt loose. To put it back on, use a hammer and hit the breaker bar while it's on the bolt. Now do you remember?
Remember our emails back and forth? Use a breaker bar and put it up against the arm, then crank the car but don't start it. It should break the crank bolt loose. To put it back on, use a hammer and hit the breaker bar while it's on the bolt. Now do you remember?

Step 1 - Get car keys.
Step 2 - Unlock door.
Step 3 - Sit in car.
Step 4 - Put keys in ignition.
Step 5 - Turn ignition clockwise three clicks.
Step 6 - Immediately turn ignition CCW one click.
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Of course I expected pictures of each of these steps too. I guess I'll just have to settle for less than perfection.

I might give it a go tonight. I'm a little grubby after beginning my OSCAI work already. I am thinking of removing my JWT POP and doing the OSCAI, just to keep the noise down a bit. I figure by adding the y-pipe it'll get a little louder and I may want to quiet it down with the OSCAI.
Anyhow, thanks for the reminder.
Originally posted by Y2KevSE
No problem... this process is easier than taking off the starter and wedging the wheely thingy isn't it?
No problem... this process is easier than taking off the starter and wedging the wheely thingy isn't it?
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"Felt" more from the CAI.
