y pipe with a 5 speed
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Car: 85 Z28 scca C Prepared
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y pipe with a 5 speed
just wondering if anyone has some pics of a y pipe on a car with a 5 speed and shorty headers. with ground clearance at a minimum i can't figure out any way to run it
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Re: y pipe with a 5 speed
can be done will have to go out sat to get a picture.
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Re: y pipe with a 5 speed
I'd like to see a pic of this too as I will need to fab a y pipe after my V8 swap. I have shorties and a T5 as well.
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Re: y pipe with a 5 speed
what's wrong with the y pipe that came with the shorties ?
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Re: y pipe with a 5 speed
send me your email i can't get pics to upload
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Re: y pipe with a 5 speed
Hooker 2055's have a Y-Pipe that will work with a T-5
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That's what I run. Check the pic for clearance (which isn't a problem):
https://www.thirdgen.org/forums/atta...ase-y-pipe.jpg
https://www.thirdgen.org/forums/atta...please-cat.jpg
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https://www.thirdgen.org/forums/atta...ase-y-pipe.jpg
https://www.thirdgen.org/forums/atta...please-cat.jpg
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Re: y pipe with a 5 speed
only problem is then i'd have to buy hooker headers i'm just going to build my own just wanted to see how it was ran. mine seems like it has less clearance between the k member and pan
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Re: y pipe with a 5 speed
ya it's not stock i bent the old one trying to get it off. apparently the previous owner had a sealing problem and glued the crap out of it
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Re: y pipe with a 5 speed
Are you just not happy with what's available in the shorty headers that's leading you to build your own? Dyno Don's headers are the best on the market right now if you hadn't seen them and they come with a y-pipe. If you do build your own, I would try to make the tubes a bit longer for more of a mid-length or even a tri-y design to promote a stronger midrange. Should be worth a few more ponies. Good luck!
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Re: y pipe with a 5 speed
I have headers the only problem is i'm not sure what brand so i'm not positive what y pipe will fit so i just wanted to see how they were ran so i could build my own y pipe
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Re: y pipe with a 5 speed
well.. i can show you a picture of mine but its just with exhaust manifolds still on them... if you want me to
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Re: y pipe with a 5 speed
Take a pic of them and post. Especially of the flange. We might be able to figure out what you have. Have you at least measured them? You want at least an 1-5/8" header.
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Re: y pipe with a 5 speed
I'm in the same boat as the OP. I bought my headers at a swap meet and I know they will fit the engine, but don't know what Y-pipe goes with them so I was just going to fab my own. I'm gonna fab up the rest of the exhaust myself, so I figured the Y-pipe wouldn't add that much work.
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