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ceramic coated pipe, SSI Y-pipe, Diamond S can

sno*jet

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Im really digging this combo so far. can seems to fit a little off for my belly pan (MC) and squeak tiny bit at idle (ill figure this out) but she pulls and pulls (and pulls:eyebrows:) without a hiccup. Grunty midrange. no plastic burning around the pipe anywhere that ive seen at all so far. Win-win!

edit: after a few more pulls and back in the shop I found a spot where the intake plenum was getting melted. small section right where the pipe finishes its first U shape and starts getting bigger. so I heated the plastic and molded back to shape and covered with heat tape like I guess all you aftermarket piped guys must have to do.
Also found the source of the squeaky can- it was rubbing on an old rivet that came with my SSI can for the ex. outlet. drilled and replaced with stock size rivet and viola! back to rippin...
 
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Im really digging this combo so far. can seems to fit a little off for my belly pan (MC) and squeak tiny bit at idle (ill figure this out) but she pulls and pulls (and pulls:eyebrows:) without a hiccup. Grunty midrange. no plastic burning around the pipe anywhere that ive seen at all so far. Win-win!

Is this the stock pipe or an aftermarket pipe? Stock fuel map?

I've heard that a timing key with the aftermarket Y really helps...
 

sno*jet

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stock pipe and tune, im under warranty still. just wanted to get rid of the messy pipe insulation, drop another pound or two with the clamshell and vibrating spring clamps..
 
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