Hmm, I was just browsing Cattman.com....(flex pipe vs. Slip joint question)
#1
and I was looking at Pics of the SS Y-pipe. It says on the page that the Flex portion of the SS Y is replaced with a "dual 3-wall slip joint" was this on 4th gen pipes only? now here is the important question. Does this slip joint look at all like a flex section? because though I ordered the SS pipe I remember looking at the Flex portion and it looked pretty much like the stock unit. Now Cattman has agreed to issue a call tag for me to fix my pipe (hanging 2" too low) and I need to know if I should point this out. I hope I wasnt shipped the wrong pipe.
#2
HI.
Brian's (cattman.com) site is very outdated and I wish he would update it. What he means is, the ORIGINAL SS-Y-Pipe had a slip joint where the STOCK flex joint was. This is no longer true, however. Cattman's SS Y-Pipe has a flex joint same as stock except smaller. I believe he even totally eliminated ALL slip joints from the design and it is now one single piece, with a FLEX joint at the back of the pipe.
See my web site for better pictures and a detailed explanation. My pipe was a prototype, but the only difference is that the current pipes no longer use any SLIP joints. Remember, there is a difference between SLIP and FLEX.
http://grprete.jnet.net
#3
cattman y
I just received my Y pipe from cattman and it is one piece with a small flex joint at the end. It does not make any noise at all. Over all I am very pleased with the craftsmansip of the pipe. Put the car on a rack and it took me 45 min (my first one)
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