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Old 09-27-2001, 08:19 PM
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WarpSpeedPerformance 304SS Y-pipes $299

Dallas and I are proud to offer our 304SS mandrel bent y-pipes at $299+ shipping. TIG welded by brother SPIKE. Lined flex section, all gaskets included, dyno proven, made right here in the good ole USA. Spike is a certified TIG/MIG welder.The welds look good and the pipes fit.We don't use butt welds, the weakest kind. Several Maxima.org members already have them on and we have had good feed back. We have started taking names. Please e-mail Dallas with questions. Yes, we will be offering a 5th Gen pipe, release will be in several weeks.We appreciate your business and are proud to be Maxima.org members.

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I was hoping a lot less than several weeks... Could you reply to my email?
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Re: WarpSpeedPerformance 304SS Y-pipes $299

Originally posted by Dan 93 SE
Dallas and I are proud to offer our 304SS mandrel bent y-pipes at $299+ shipping. TIG welded by brother SPIKE. Lined flex section, all gaskets included, dyno proven, made right here in the good ole USA. Spike is a certified TIG/MIG welder.The welds look good and the pipes fit.We don't use butt welds, the weakest kind. Several Maxima.org members already have them on and we have had good feed back. We have started taking names. Please e-mail Dallas with questions. Yes, we will be offering a 5th Gen pipe, release will be in several weeks.We appreciate your business and are proud to be Maxima.org members.

Dallas and Dan WSP
Are you sure there are no fitment issues????
I dont' want those "have to bang on the pipe to make it fit kind of pipe"

Thanks
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Old 09-27-2001, 10:27 PM
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I'm glad there are more companies coming out with parts for our cars.
As long as it doesn't have the fitment issues and bees that the cattman has, then I could definately go for one.
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When you guys gonna release your 3" Y-pipe?
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Old 09-28-2001, 04:47 AM
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WSP Y-PIPES

All manufactures(even us) have had some fitment issues. Just try to make EVERY one fit EVERY car. Not as easy as it sounds.One would think that a 4th Gen would always be the same, just isn't so.We are using a different vendor now, and personally doing ALL the welding. Our Y- pipes have less welds because we have the bending done, we don't assemble stock pieces.As far as bees in a car, virtually eliminated with the lined flex section. I have had mine on now for over 4K and shes pretty quiet. We realize every one has their own opinion as to whos pipe is best. WE respect that right to decide.Before buying, please take a look at ouor newest addition.Dallas and are constantly working on bringing quality products for the Maxima and others. BTW WarpSpedPerformance is now one year old. Hard to believe a year ago Dallas and I were driving through the back roads in Missouri to dyno our first pipe. A big thanks to all who have supported us.

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Originally posted by Keh mon
As long as it doesn't have the fitment issues and bees that the cattman has, then I could definately go for one.
I've had both the Warpspeed and Cattman Y-pipe.
I can tell you that the cattman had some fitment issues, but almost no bees in the can.

Even though I'm not a fan of Warpspeed, I do have to admit that their Y-pipe fit like a glove on my 4th gen maxima. The lined flex section greatly reduced bees in the can, but it was still there a little.

I'm not supporting one company versus the other, I'm just passing along my experiences.
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Old 09-28-2001, 08:13 AM
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Great price for the material and method of the weld ->

Too bad I already have a Stillen.
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my cattman is on

i could write you a book on the differences
Originally posted by breaux124


I've had both the Warpspeed and Cattman Y-pipe.
I can tell you that the cattman had some fitment issues, but almost no bees in the can.

Even though I'm not a fan of Warpspeed, I do have to admit that their Y-pipe fit like a glove on my 4th gen maxima. The lined flex section greatly reduced bees in the can, but it was still there a little.

I'm not supporting one company versus the other, I'm just passing along my experiences.
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ok then, do it. contribute
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Originally posted by SprintMax
my cattman is on

i could write you a book on the differences
I already did... remember
http://www.geocities.com/breaux124/ypipes/review.html
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Originally posted by breaux124


I already did... remember
http://www.geocities.com/breaux124/ypipes/review.html
oh yes i do..

but i would be a little less PC

bill .. the guy is trying to run a business.. they really don't want to hear my side of the story.. i am for everyone making money and correcting mistakes.. so i will keep my opinion to myself or experience rather

i will say one thing.. last night when i drove my car with the new pipe.. i turned the radio off.. and damn it was still quiet its like i was driving a stock max.. with HUMONGOUS amounts of power
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for legal reasons it's probably best to shutup anyway........threats are irritating.

but be sure and let the both of your opinions fly freely here.
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Old 09-28-2001, 08:47 AM
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I've been very impressed with the way Warpspeed has improved there Y-pipes. I think it's the constructive critism of this forum that allows companies to improve their products instead of trying to pass on the same crap.

I'd like to see how one of Warpspeed's new pipes are.
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Good to hear

some untainted opinions!!

Originally posted by breaux124


I've had both the Warpspeed and Cattman Y-pipe.
I can tell you that the cattman had some fitment issues, but almost no bees in the can.

Even though I'm not a fan of Warpspeed, I do have to admit that their Y-pipe fit like a glove on my 4th gen maxima. The lined flex section greatly reduced bees in the can, but it was still there a little.

I'm not supporting one company versus the other, I'm just passing along my experiences.
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Originally posted by SprintMax


oh yes i do..

but i would be a little less PC

bill .. the guy is trying to run a business.. they really don't want to hear my side of the story.. i am for everyone making money and correcting mistakes.. so i will keep my opinion to myself or experience rather

i will say one thing.. last night when i drove my car with the new pipe.. i turned the radio off.. and damn it was still quiet its like i was driving a stock max.. with HUMONGOUS amounts of power
Which y-pipe do you have?
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Which y-pipe do you have?
i have the cattman now
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i loved my cattman for the short amount of time i had it but if someone gets this one and its just as good as the cattman i might as well buy it, $100 is a big difference. If they can charge $299 for a pipe with the same WELDS and MATERIAL why can't Cattman??
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