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    straight pipe

    anyone know where i can buy a straight exhaust for an 89 lxi. No need for cats



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    Re: straight pipe

    you have to make it, and please search!! nealy every post you have put up could have been searched in seconds, we are here to help you, but please do some background searching first. nothing against you personally but people here get upset when the same questions get asked over and over and over........... best place to start is in the performance section
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    Re: straight pipe

    you actually dont have to make it. on ebay they have a "high flow cataltic converter" which isnt really a cat. if you read the description it basically says its a bolt on replacement cat w/o anything inside.. in other words, straight pipe.

    as of know i cant find any but that was with maybe 5 minutes of my time. idk if one from a cb7 would fit but they have them out to wazu for them. look around and see if the cb7 one would fit. but search dont post. lol this is your 3geez homeowkr assignment i guess.
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    Re: straight pipe

    what is your reasoning for going that route? you will never pass an inspection with that on there. I bought one on ebay years ago and it was just a bolt on piece. if you dont have to worry about inspection for some reason you could probably just take your cat off and hollow it out and bolt it back on and it will look like nothing has changed. Also like lost said, do some searching before you post. There is almost nothing that hasn't been covered a few times.

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    Re: straight pipe

    i wouldnt hollow out the cat if i were you. i did that and ended up regreting it cause you can hear the sound of the exhaust echoing in the hollow cat and it sounds like a leak + it'll take away from performance cause the exhaust comes out of the 2.5 header down pipe into a like 4" pipe then it has to cram back into a 2" pipe. I ended up buying a spoon race cat from ebay for $30 and had the rest of the piping done in 2.25 piping for $80 to the dual canister twin pipe exhaust that i paid $60. It sounds awesome so i highly recomend it.

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    Re: straight pipe

    you are better off fabricating one, because the factory system is restrictive, other then the first pipe off of the manifold to the converter, it's pretty good. you don't want to go too big without engine modifications, or you will lose torque. and you want some sort of muffler, not a straight pipe, it's been discussed in detail, you will lose scavenging ability if it's too unrestricted
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    Re: straight pipe

    Quote Originally Posted by Sickest3G View Post
    i wouldnt hollow out the cat if i were you. i did that and ended up regreting it cause you can hear the sound of the exhaust echoing in the hollow cat and it sounds like a leak + it'll take away from performance cause the exhaust comes out of the 2.5 header down pipe into a like 4" pipe then it has to cram back into a 2" pipe. I ended up buying a spoon race cat from ebay for $30 and had the rest of the piping done in 2.25 piping for $80 to the dual canister twin pipe exhaust that i paid $60. It sounds awesome so i highly recomend it.
    right on.

    I want to get a dump off after the header,electronic switch it to inside...thats a dream though, its like 300 for one, then i gotta get a muffler a magnaflow is like 200. I like a single canister dual outlet design.

    and if im just doing minor tuning what size diameter should it be replace with? 2.25?

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    Re: straight pipe

    2.25 will do you just fine.
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    Re: straight pipe

    what header pipes are best

    and ive heard 6th generation headers fit on these motors.

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    Re: straight pipe

    Quote Originally Posted by PeterNtheWolf View Post
    what header pipes are best

    and ive heard 6th generation headers fit on these motors.
    AUGGGHHHH!!! you have the option of paceshitter crap, trying to find a used DC header, the holy grail here, and of a new one thats being sold, I can't remember the name of it. if there was an easy header to get for these cars, we would all have them.

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    Re: straight pipe

    On one of mine I just cut after the flex pipe and added a galvnaized glasspack (smittys old school, look in summit book) it is not the bullet shaped one. ..and it fit right in between where the old cat and resonator were. Then streight pipe to a resonator tip. It was quiet inside but loud ass F riding behind it.
    On another one I did use a bullet style 3" id after the flex, and also a stock type muffler 2.25" both ends and all 2.25 pipe. It flows good, sounds good but very quiet at idle and low speeds. Sounds like something is up, definatley not stock but not rice racer either.
    Tube headers on both systems btw.

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    Re: straight pipe

    Quote Originally Posted by PeterNtheWolf View Post
    right on.

    I want to get a dump off after the header,electronic switch it to inside...thats a dream though, its like 300 for one, then i gotta get a muffler a magnaflow is like 200. I like a single canister dual outlet design.

    and if im just doing minor tuning what size diameter should it be replace with? 2.25?
    you are wasting your money, the second you open that you will lose all your torque, you need to have some sort of system to maintain it.

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    Re: straight pipe

    I had the pacesetter system on my car and loved it. It sounded pretty good, not raspy at all and was direct bolt on.

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    Re: straight pipe

    Quote Originally Posted by LiTtLe xOx BitT View Post
    I had the pacesetter system on my car and loved it. It sounded pretty good, not raspy at all and was direct bolt on.
    the problem is the pacesetter stuff is light gauge steel, and the welds aren't the best in the world, for the system and headers both

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    Quote Originally Posted by lostforawhile View Post
    the problem is the pacesetter stuff is light gauge steel, and the welds aren't the best in the world, for the system and headers both
    I had it installed for over 2 years and never had any issues with welds and when i took it off there wasnt even one spot of rust or anything. Im sure the headers are probably more prone to issues because of the higher heat, but the exhaust worked really well for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LiTtLe xOx BitT View Post
    I had it installed for over 2 years and never had any issues with welds and when i took it off there wasnt even one spot of rust or anything. Im sure the headers are probably more prone to issues because of the higher heat, but the exhaust worked really well for me.
    they might have gotten cheaper, I've heard a ton of complaints, as far as the headers, there's the new stainless steel one on ebay, and it's not much more then a steel paceshitter

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    Re: straight pipe

    Quote Originally Posted by roodoo2 View Post
    i will be trying to do this!
    Last edited by PeterNtheWolf; 11-22-2010 at 04:34 PM.

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    Re: straight pipe

    what do i do about the o2 sensor?

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    Re: straight pipe

    Quote Originally Posted by PeterNtheWolf View Post
    what do i do about the o2 sensor?
    have you looked under the hood? it's in the manifold not the exhaust

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    Re: straight pipe

    Quote Originally Posted by lostforawhile View Post
    have you looked under the hood? it's in the manifold not the exhaust
    lost is making good points here... honestly now i feel like you are just trying to have a superfast car for super cheap... your on the wrong board... if you dont know about your exhaust layout dont ask about exhaust upgrades. if you keep asking questions like these you are leading us to assume your pure 100%
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    Re: straight pipe

    Quote Originally Posted by PeterNtheWolf View Post
    i will be trying to do this!


    you need to be trying to
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    Re: straight pipe

    all i gotta say if u get straight pipe u wont be able to hear anything. at least i couldnt with my old exhaust. 2.25 pipe highflow cat, pacesetter header, and N1 style tip. i coudnt fucking talk in the car at idle. it it sounded soooo damn good.

    Quote Originally Posted by CAH View Post
    pullin up turbo spoolin fast lookin fly like a 3g like a 3g like a 3g

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    Re: straight pipe

    lol.... its rather simple...

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    Re: straight pipe

    Quote Originally Posted by 88lxi-shortram View Post
    lost is making good points here... honestly now i feel like you are just trying to have a superfast car for super cheap... your on the wrong board... if you dont know about your exhaust layout dont ask about exhaust upgrades. if you keep asking questions like these you are leading us to assume your pure 100%
    I didn't read anything here about a super fast car?

    The 02 sensors will be transfered to the tube header, most of them come with 02 bungs already in them.

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