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Old 01-17-2017, 08:56 AM
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Hey,

my de y pipe is breaking at at the flex joints and welding new flex pieces seem to cost as much as these budget y pipes.

so anyone with experience with m2 performance or megan racing y pipes? They are both around 200cad after everything said and done and I do make semi-frequent trips to my usaddress. I do have berk hfc and a isr single exhaust, so 2.5" inlets from the hfc to the 3" exhaust piping would match up.

the m2 looks like a Tomei while the megan resembles a HR. I've been looking for a hr replacement but can't seem to find any in Toronto.

thanks!

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Old 01-17-2017, 09:19 AM
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HR style makes more power. I've had two Megan you pipes without issue.
Old 01-26-2017, 12:17 AM
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They are the same company.

M2 changed their name like 3 years ago to Manzo but they share the same address as Megan.

Megan and Manzo both sold 2 different versions of the y pipe and they're practically identical. If you want a HR style pipe, both companies sell them.

You can also search for 370z y pipes. For whatever reason a lot of companies refuse to acknowledge they are they same exact thing and charge different prices.
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