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    Help with Headers & Y pipe.....

    I picked up set pf DynaTech LT headers for my truck, and now I am wondering what to do about the Y pipe.

    Will the headers install using the factory Y pipe? Would the factory Y pipe restrict the headers from making their max power? If so, how much restriction?

    If I went with a DynaTech catted Y pipe would the power gained over the factory Y pipe be enough to validate spending the money for the DynaTech Y pipe?

    Thanks for reading.
    * 2004 Chevrolet CCSB Z-71 5.3L * G80, 3.73's * Black Bear Autocal 91 oct tune * Magnaflow 3" SI/SO 14" case * Airaid M.I.T. * OEM airbox with open air modification * Color matched grille & lower valence * Blackened Tail Lights * SuperBright LEDs in brake lights & reverse lights *

    In the garage to be installed: 799 heads, Dyna-Tech long tube headers, Corvette servo, 2" lowering shackles, 2wd u-bolts & bumpstops


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    No stock ypipe won't fit and the only reason for buying their ypipe is to make instal simple. Fabricating the ypipe is a great option.
    ECSB 2kSierra 2wd 4.8L-K&N-HPtuners-Calspeed LT's-Magnaflow-Tahoe20's-HankookRH06

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    Factory y-pipe definitely will not work unless you cut it pretty much right at the 2-1 joint, and start fresh from there.
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    Don't forget you will need to have the rear O2s deleted via a custom tune.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kerrige View Post
    Don't forget you will need to have the rear O2s deleted via a custom tune.
    Not with a catted y pipe. Unless they're more dummy than cat
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    Quote Originally Posted by Frenchy View Post
    Not with a catted y pipe. Unless they're more dummy than cat
    IMO all cats are dumb.
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    They're not near as restrictive as they used to be, and my truck doesn't stink with exhaust.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Frenchy View Post
    They're not near as restrictive as they used to be, and my truck doesn't stink with exhaust.
    I was making a play on words devin...talking about felines.
    T-RAV
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    F off. It was early. And in that case I completely agree
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    Would the straight Y pipe make me lose low end torque?
    * 2004 Chevrolet CCSB Z-71 5.3L * G80, 3.73's * Black Bear Autocal 91 oct tune * Magnaflow 3" SI/SO 14" case * Airaid M.I.T. * OEM airbox with open air modification * Color matched grille & lower valence * Blackened Tail Lights * SuperBright LEDs in brake lights & reverse lights *

    In the garage to be installed: 799 heads, Dyna-Tech long tube headers, Corvette servo, 2" lowering shackles, 2wd u-bolts & bumpstops


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