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Anyone install JEGS Off-Road Y-Pipes?

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Old 07-18-2011, 08:45 PM
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Originally Posted by Adobedude
Y Pipe has no cats....

no they dont but if a blown plenum will clog a cat than i would imagine it will do that with a y pipe over time
 
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no they dont but if a blown plenum will clog a cat than i would imagine it will do that with a y pipe over time

A very long time. lol
 
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Originally Posted by NYJohn
Then there should be no problem's posting some picture's. Would like to see this JEG'S Y-Pipe installed and alot of guys say they have one but can not seem to find any pic's of it installed.
ask and ye shall receive! not the best as it was getting kinda dark outside. i'd be happy to take more if needed


this was the booger of a pipe. the clamp on the other one had pretty much created a bond between the two pipes so we had to cut it off with enough left to get the new one in.




clamp before the y





pic of the y and front o2



and just a random pic of the exhaust that exits a little after the cab.


 

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Thx for the picture's and so quick. On the third pic it looks to be welded at the down pipe. Did you have to cut it there or thats the way they come? Hoping for picture's of the actual y-pipe with the down tubes and o2's? Whats the white stuff in the first picture?
 
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Originally Posted by NYJohn
Thx for the picture's and so quick. On the third pic it looks to be welded at the down pipe. Did you have to cut it there or thats the way they come? Hoping for picture's of the actual y-pipe with the down tubes and o2's? Whats the white stuff in the first picture?
its pre-welded from jegs. here's the stock pic



and the white stuff is actually the grey gooey stuff to seal the two pipes. the flash on the camera makes it look white
 
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Originally Posted by blackbeasst
its pre-welded from jegs. here's the stock pic



and the white stuff is actually the grey gooey stuff to seal the two pipes. the flash on the camera makes it look white
But can we see the y-pipe? Thats the actual part being replaced? Sorry should of been more specific like pic of the Y-PIPE? THX
 
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Originally Posted by NYJohn
But can we see the y-pipe? Thats the actual part being replaced? Sorry should of been more specific like pic of the Y-PIPE? THX
which part of my y-pipe do you wanna see?
 
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The actual JEG'S Y part with o2 sensors were the 2 down pipes merge? That the important part i think. O2 wont fit if its off plus like to see how they actually merge the 2 pipes. Thinking we could make one little cheaper maybe. Pending how JEG'S did there's. ok i see it now your pic is dark sorry.
 

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Originally Posted by NYJohn
The actual JEG'S Y part with o2 sensors were the 2 down pipes merge? That the important part i think. O2 wont fit if its off plus like to see how they actually merge the 2 pipes. Thinking we could make one little cheaper maybe. Pending how JEG'S did there's.
the pic i posted is from jegs. no lie its a direct fit as long as you leave enough room in the old pipe.

unless theres something im missing about what you are talking about the pipes merging i got that in the third pic.

edit: yeah sorry it was gettin dark! i have to scroll up a little more on my laptop to see it good as well!
 


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