Okay i want to buy the pacesetter and the y pipe, in fact i want to order them tonight. But, i did a search and the thing is that i read on a couple of them that people had leaks and what not...is this right? Cause i thought the pacesetters didn't leak and that the RKsports ones did, and that i need to weild the RK ones, and that the pacesetters bolted right in and i wouldn't have a problem. So can someone straten me out...if i order them can i just bolt them on or will i have to play with all kinds of gaskets and get it weilded? And will it fit with my stock cat and exhuast?
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in my experiance. nothing will just bolt up and nothing will work perfectly the first time ;)
anyways......if you want headers. pacesetters are the best choice. if you are going to do them yourself and you cant handle a problem or two, dont get them. or nay for that matter. have someone do it for you if you dont want to deal with it. the big probelm with the headers are fixed and the rest of the problems are no big deal and there is no way to tell if you might have the problems. like me. my only problem was the y-pipe and the egr tube. i dont have anything else wrong and the y-pipe problem is fixed. yes, it will fit your stock cat and exhaust. you shouldnt have to weld anything except the y-pipe up to the cat. and gasket, do it right and you ont have a problem. use the ultra copper stuff to seal them so they wont break. did i cover everything guys? [img]graemlins/popcorn.gif[/img]
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Headers fit fine. Y pipe doesn't. With the new adjustable one it might be better. You will need a small adjusting pipe between the Y pipe and stock cat. I would just get a 3"in/out catco so you don't have to redo anything there when you do eventually do get a cat. Or even wait till you can affor a 3" catback and S-pipe so you can do it all at once. That would give you a very noticable gain.
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notorious DOM, you are wrong. the ypipe is fine now and it will fit up to the cat
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