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Old 04-27-2004, 08:26 PM
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Arrow The new Y-Pipe in Custom Maxima....

What do you guys think about the new y-pipe form Custom Maxima. They don't give any type of information or stats about the pipe. Anybody have any experiences with it?
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Re: The new Y-Pipe in Custom Maxima....

Its probably the same as all the other Y-pipes out. There really isn't anything more you can do to make them better.
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Re: The new Y-Pipe in Custom Maxima....

go through budget. it's almost half as cheap as all other y pipes.
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Re: The new Y-Pipe in Custom Maxima....

but how good are they. I heard they are not as reliable as the cattman y-pipe which is stainless steel.
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Re: The new Y-Pipe in Custom Maxima....

so is budget. it's a stainless steel mandrel bent y pipe. i had one on my 95 maxima. the quality of the pipe was fine, the noise with a catback was terrible, but that's to be expected when running with a non resonated catback and y pipe.
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Re: The new Y-Pipe in Custom Maxima....

Warpspeed makes an SS pipe too...
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Re: The new Y-Pipe in Custom Maxima....

i can't see anyone making it out of anything but SS.
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