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Old Jun 18, 2001 | 08:36 PM
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I was thinking about ordering the Stillen B-Pipe today, but i wanted to get some input before i bought it. It's 230 bucks and the guy i talked to said it didn't add more than 3 or 4 hp. Is it worth it?
Old Jun 18, 2001 | 09:41 PM
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Originally posted by maxse01
I was thinking about ordering the Stillen B-Pipe today, but i wanted to get some input before i bought it. It's 230 bucks and the guy i talked to said it didn't add more than 3 or 4 hp. Is it worth it?
they dont have a b-pipe for our cars yet.... last time i checked at least more top end hp but not too much down low i would custom make it before i paid 230 for it!
Old Jun 18, 2001 | 10:16 PM
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I was told $65 by a local muffler shop to crush bend a B-pipe from the cat to the muffler including the welding of the hangers. However, this was just welded to the cat. A bolt-on bolt-off setup with flanges will be more.

I talked to a Stillen rep in Feb. and he said they weren't going to make a B-pipe, because it was too loud especially with the Y-pipe.
Old Jun 19, 2001 | 04:58 AM
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Hopefully, Cattman can come out with a b-pipe. If you keep your stock muffler on, I don't think a b-pipe would produce too much extra noise.
Old Jun 19, 2001 | 08:22 AM
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Originally posted by IceY2K1
I talked to a Stillen rep in Feb. and he said they weren't going to make a B-pipe, because it was too loud especially with the Y-pipe.
Is it loud if you stay with the stock muffler?
Old Jun 19, 2001 | 09:23 AM
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Is it loud if you stay with the stock muffler?
it sounds wierd but it would probably give you a little performance gains
Old Jun 19, 2001 | 09:48 AM
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Say I want to get a custom mandrel bent B-pipe with flanges so it becomes a bolt on. What type of muffler shop would handle this? Midas or some ricer shop or what? If anyone knows of a place in the seattle area, let me know.
Old Jun 19, 2001 | 09:56 AM
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Say I want to get a custom mandrel bent B-pipe with flanges so it becomes a bolt on. What type of muffler shop would handle this? Midas or some ricer shop or what? If anyone knows of a place in the seattle area, let me know.
I doubt Midas would do a good job. I think you have to look for a good speed shop that does exhaust work.
Old Jun 19, 2001 | 11:13 PM
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Is it loud if you stay with the stock muffler?

DesertPearl, Phil, Had a custom catback which included an aftermarket resonator and a Greddy muffler. It sounded deep and didn't sound raspy or loud in the limited time I heard it at the track. Then he installed a Stillen Y-pipe and he couldn't stand the noise level, so he had the Greddy muffler removed and the stock muffler reinstalled leaving the custom B-pipe. I haven't had a chance to hear this setup, but he said it is almost too quite now.

I talked to Cattman in March about him making a B-pipe. He said he didn't consider it because Stillen wasn't offering one he could improve upon, the noise with a Y-pipe would be too loud for most people, and the gain in horsepower would be minimal. He did say he could make them if enough people wanted them, but since in this area(Tucson/Phoenix) there are no mandrel bending shops, he would have a difficult time getting a protoype built.
Old Jun 20, 2001 | 12:09 AM
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Originally posted by IceY2K1



DesertPearl, Phil, Had a custom catback which included an aftermarket resonator and a Greddy muffler. It sounded deep and didn't sound raspy or loud in the limited time I heard it at the track. Then he installed a Stillen Y-pipe and he couldn't stand the noise level, so he had the Greddy muffler removed and the stock muffler reinstalled leaving the custom B-pipe. I haven't had a chance to hear this setup, but he said it is almost too quite now.

I talked to Cattman in March about him making a B-pipe. He said he didn't consider it because Stillen wasn't offering one he could improve upon, the noise with a Y-pipe would be too loud for most people, and the gain in horsepower would be minimal. He did say he could make them if enough people wanted them, but since in this area(Tucson/Phoenix) there are no mandrel bending shops, he would have a difficult time getting a protoype built.
I am curious, then how does he build all his mandrel bent Cattman Y-pipes???

Weird???
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