Y Pipe questions
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Car: 1991 Camaro RS
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Y Pipe questions
I'm lookin for headers for my 1991 Camaro. I already have the exhaust done but need headers for my new motor. Is it cheaper to buy the y pipe seperate from headers? Or is it cheaper to buy in a package?
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Re: Y Pipe questions
Are you looking for a certain brand of header, long or short, etc? That will make a difference in your options. Generally speaking though (i know there are cases this isnt true, im one of them), whatever brand header you get, you have to get that company's y-pipe as well. Usually its cheaper to buy as a set, if they're sold that way.
Now, I know if you buy Hooker shorties (2055 or 2460), you can buy Doug's y-pipe and it will fit, thats cheaper than Hooker's y-pipe.
Now, I know if you buy Hooker shorties (2055 or 2460), you can buy Doug's y-pipe and it will fit, thats cheaper than Hooker's y-pipe.
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Car: White 25th Anniversary RS
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Re: Y Pipe questions
If your looking to save money and pick up nice gains the 2460 with a "fixed" Doug's or hooker y pipe is the best bang for the buck. I have some pictures of what wrong with the y and what was fixed a few threads down called " does anyone make a 3 inch intermediate pipe"
https://www.thirdgen.org/forums/exha...ke-3-inch.html
https://www.thirdgen.org/forums/exha...ke-3-inch.html
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