aftermarket ypipe ?
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From: Draper, UT
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Pardon my lack of knowledge about cars...but I really love my g35...
Hey guys, not sure if this is the right area to post, but basically I have a busted y-pipe (right where it splits, the coils are loose). I don't know much about cars, but need to get it replaced. Of course when I ask friends they quickly respond to put a cool air intake on it. I'm clueless in this aspect, I really don't want to add sound to my car. Can you pros offer any suggestions? I really don't want to spend that much as well.
Thanks!
Hey guys, not sure if this is the right area to post, but basically I have a busted y-pipe (right where it splits, the coils are loose). I don't know much about cars, but need to get it replaced. Of course when I ask friends they quickly respond to put a cool air intake on it. I'm clueless in this aspect, I really don't want to add sound to my car. Can you pros offer any suggestions? I really don't want to spend that much as well.
Thanks!
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From: Draper, UT
i do have a couple questions for you about that y-pipe
what is the difference between the y-pipe with the straight pipe and the one with the resonator as far as exhaust flow and engine heat buildup? will the addition of that resonator cause a lot more engine heat vs. just having straight pipe there? basically i was having a lot of engine heat building up with the stock cats and that is the reason for getting the hfc. i just dont want to go back to high engine heat conditions just to eliminate rasp. thanks
do you sell just the resonator that i could weld into the stock pipe?
Last edited by MikeGrote; 05-25-2010 at 12:35 PM.
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Pardon my lack of knowledge about cars...but I really love my g35...
Hey guys, not sure if this is the right area to post, but basically I have a busted y-pipe (right where it splits, the coils are loose). I don't know much about cars, but need to get it replaced. Of course when I ask friends they quickly respond to put a cool air intake on it. I'm clueless in this aspect, I really don't want to add sound to my car. Can you pros offer any suggestions? I really don't want to spend that much as well.
Thanks!
Hey guys, not sure if this is the right area to post, but basically I have a busted y-pipe (right where it splits, the coils are loose). I don't know much about cars, but need to get it replaced. Of course when I ask friends they quickly respond to put a cool air intake on it. I'm clueless in this aspect, I really don't want to add sound to my car. Can you pros offer any suggestions? I really don't want to spend that much as well.
Thanks!
http://www.motordyneengineering.com/index.php?cPath=1_6
The XYZ pipe has the option for three variations or attachment modules.
Here is a closeup of the modules.
Left to right: Straight pipe, Resonator, HFC.
For your application, you can simply go with the straight pipe option. Its listed in the exhaust section of the MD website.
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i do have a couple questions for you about that y-pipe
what is the difference between the y-pipe with the straight pipe and the one with the resonator as far as exhaust flow and engine heat buildup? will the addition of that resonator cause a lot more engine heat vs. just having straight pipe there? basically i was having a lot of engine heat building up with the stock cats and that is the reason for getting the hfc. i just dont want to go back to high engine heat conditions just to eliminate rasp. thanks
do you sell just the resonator that i could weld into the stock pipe?
what is the difference between the y-pipe with the straight pipe and the one with the resonator as far as exhaust flow and engine heat buildup? will the addition of that resonator cause a lot more engine heat vs. just having straight pipe there? basically i was having a lot of engine heat building up with the stock cats and that is the reason for getting the hfc. i just dont want to go back to high engine heat conditions just to eliminate rasp. thanks
do you sell just the resonator that i could weld into the stock pipe?
Flow and performance wise, they are identical with the exception that the resonator makes a tiny bit more torque. They are all high flow and high performance.
It is possible you could attach a resonator to your stock Y pipe but the special fabrication it would take at an exhaust shop could end up costing more than a new (properly designed) part.