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Old Oct 11, 2005 | 12:08 PM
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Top Speed Pro - 1 Y Pipe

has anyone have one of these? I know that he sold a few here and some folks said that it was good and no "bees in the can" sound... impressive gains as all other aftermarket (precat less) Y pipes... was wondering what you guys thought about these Y's... the only thing that I dont like that it is a 2 piece Y and it is likely for more leaks... if you know what I mean... let me know..

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Old Oct 11, 2005 | 02:19 PM
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22 hits and no one?? some one has to have this "Y"...
Old Oct 11, 2005 | 02:34 PM
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I got it when they offered them for a hundred bucks or something like that. The 2 piece design actually helped me out because I figured I had a fed spec because I'm in PA and my bro who bought the car new bought it in PA. Little did I know they sell CA spec cars all over the place, so when we try to install the pipe to the header, we found out its CA spec. If it was a 1 piece design I would have been screwed.

Anyways, its a good pipe, good welds, and its stainless steel which is a big plus if you live in a snow state. However there is a little bees in the can noise, but nothing I can hear in the cabin unless I have my windows open and I'm driving by something that will echo the sound back at the car (i.e. a wall, a bunch of parked cars, etc.). It was a great buy for the money and when I get a Catman header, I will be able to install the extra pipe that was supplied for fed spec cars.

Also, if you used the proper crush ring and bolts to bolt the 2 pieces together, I don't see how you would have any problems with there being a leak from the 2 piece design.

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Old Oct 11, 2005 | 02:42 PM
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Anj... thanks for the information... i think I will purchase one... see how it goes...
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