Best Ypipe for TT setup?
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What's the best Ypipe for a TT setup if i dont go full dual..
i was looking at the JIC Yipe, since both pipes are straight and connect right b4 the catback... looks like this will provide smooth quick exhaust passage.
any ideas?
was also looking at the nismo and fujitsuboto Y's...
i was looking at the JIC Yipe, since both pipes are straight and connect right b4 the catback... looks like this will provide smooth quick exhaust passage.
any ideas?
was also looking at the nismo and fujitsuboto Y's...
I used the Japtrix pipe since it was NA, see pic below, the new one is nicer doesn't have that weld in the middle, but recently they special made a 3" y-pipe for me only problem is that the added diameter forces them to route it a llittle lower so if I am not careful I scrape over bumps may not be an issue if not lowered.
Last edited by westpak; Aug 26, 2005 at 09:21 AM.
I'm just planning on going with the Pro-1 Y-Pipe in a week or two. It is 2.5" tubing that collects into 3" tubing. All 304SS piping with gaskets and hardware. But I think the best part is the price: $239 Shipped from www.350zforums.org I have no question with quality either, I have both their test pipes and exhaust system and are made great, all TIG welded.
I just went to look at it again (first time in a while) and it looks like they accidentally put it on the 2nd page of their wheels/tires section. So if you are looking for it. That is where it is.
I have the JIC mated to the Nismo exhaust. Using kinetix test pipes (only 2.25 inch diameter) with my APS TT. Made 420 HP and 430 lb/ft of torque on the last power run on the dyno. Although the ambient was 32 degC that day! (very warm for England). That was at 8psi. Havent seen a better designed Y pipe yet.
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