EGR Pipe Hose!
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No, actually I had the y-pipes already made a long time ago. First I started with just removing the 4 cats and running straight into a Gibson 3" system. Was okay, but honestly I didn't notice a huge difference, other than a little more noise and exh. smell.
Next I put the pacesetter shorty headers on and it made a small increase, maybe even none at all--which is what I believe. Still was disappointed with all the work and time it took to install, and to have it make little or no increase in power.
Next, (unrelated to exh.) I put a powerdyne supercharger on and it made a nice difference in power, but still felt like it was lagging some.
Next, I threw out the pacesetter shorties and installed the BBK's (replicas) and WOW!! This REALLY Increased the power! I can't believe it now, to tell ya' the truth, I wasn't expecting this. The looks and design prevail! Larger runner tubes, collector exiting right near the exh. flange, and a cleaner flowing design internally!
I just wanted to let everyone know that since I barely just got the egr pipe fixed w/ the silicone hose and now driving it.
Not saying that throwing these bbk's on any truck will make a ton of power, but it will make a difference over the pacesetters, or the similar pacesetter designed headers. Essentially it all has to do with the rest of your set-up. All I have to say is WOW!
Next I put the pacesetter shorty headers on and it made a small increase, maybe even none at all--which is what I believe. Still was disappointed with all the work and time it took to install, and to have it make little or no increase in power.
Next, (unrelated to exh.) I put a powerdyne supercharger on and it made a nice difference in power, but still felt like it was lagging some.
Next, I threw out the pacesetter shorties and installed the BBK's (replicas) and WOW!! This REALLY Increased the power! I can't believe it now, to tell ya' the truth, I wasn't expecting this. The looks and design prevail! Larger runner tubes, collector exiting right near the exh. flange, and a cleaner flowing design internally!
I just wanted to let everyone know that since I barely just got the egr pipe fixed w/ the silicone hose and now driving it.
Not saying that throwing these bbk's on any truck will make a ton of power, but it will make a difference over the pacesetters, or the similar pacesetter designed headers. Essentially it all has to do with the rest of your set-up. All I have to say is WOW!
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That's cool , glad it worked out for yuh. You'll net even more power with Pacesetter LONG TUBES. The shorties on the dyno regardless of make never should much gains. Long tubes regardless of make have always seen gains - about 30 hp. I don't recommend Pacesetters, I would of rather went with Kook's or Dyna Techs because there made quite a bit better and hold up over time.
However, I'm enjoying the HP gains myself and this system complies with environmental emissions standards - running converters (cats).
BTW- Keep an eye on that silicone hose..
However, I'm enjoying the HP gains myself and this system complies with environmental emissions standards - running converters (cats).
BTW- Keep an eye on that silicone hose..
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The stock Y pipe has to be customized to fit -
Ball Socket calls for - RTV High Heat Silicon w/Copper(Exhaust Grade) and it won't leak.
http://www.rmftc.com/howtos/headers/headers.html
Ball Socket calls for - RTV High Heat Silicon w/Copper(Exhaust Grade) and it won't leak.
http://www.rmftc.com/howtos/headers/headers.html
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Originally Posted by turbosean
Yes, Ultra Copper silicone is all I ever use! But the socket collector only holds up for so long and then leaks again. I actually am fine normally but once I tow for a long trip it leaks again!
Well I'm going to give the Long tube obx's a shott. We'll see how it goes!
Well I'm going to give the Long tube obx's a shott. We'll see how it goes!
Yea , something is definitely wrong if it leaks in that spot. That ball socket shouldn't ever leak. Drop pipe on the Y is somewhat positional/adjustable on the socket and shouldn't leak as long as your still on it. Defective headers/manifolds or wrong part is what I'm thinking.