I tried a catless Y-pipe on Abigail and took it back off as soon as I could.
Unless you are running a blower track car, a catless Y-pipe is a bad idea on
a SHO. 1) SHOs need the backpressure to make torque. You will lose torque.
2) If you get caught driving a catless car on the street the crime is
federal and the fine is hefty.
VO
----- Original Message -----
From: "Joe Masters" <miethos@gmail.com>
To: "shotimes" <shotimes@autox.team.net>
Sent: Monday, August 21, 2006 4:16 PM
Subject: [Shotimes] new y-pipe purchase
Hey guys, i'm about ready to purchase a new high flow y-pipe with no cats i
think this time. So i was looking through all of the various SHO sites I
have and it looks like nobody is offering one except Bittersweet SHO for
$195. Checked RCM, Cincy, NE SHO, SHO NUT, Performance Plus, ect... didnt
see any others with the No-Cat one. I'm sure doug lewis has one but the
price is probably higher which sucks cause he's kickass with SHO's. I just
can't fit it in the budget to pay 300+ for the same part right now.
Anybody dealt with bittersweet before? They look ok I've just never done
business with them yet =)
Anyways, any opinions or suggestions would be appreciated before I make the
purchase.
Thanks
Joe Masters
93 mtx 103k
Black/Grey
Baton Rouge, LA
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