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Anyone install JEGS Off-Road Y-Pipes?

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Old 07-18-2011, 10:07 PM
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Originally Posted by aim4squirrels

Flawed? regardless of how long it would take, if he has a severly blown plenum than he should change it. theres plenty of other things it affects. That seems most logical.
 
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Originally Posted by DodgeRam10
Flawed? regardless of how long it would take, if he has a severly blown plenum than he should change it. theres plenty of other things it affects. That seems most logical.
nah its all good dodge. while i imagine it can't clog a non cat exhaust, it does have plenty of adverse affects on other stuff......like my o2's and whatnot
 
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Wonder how many valves and chunks of pistons it would take to clog a Y pipe? Think you'd say to yourself while driving down the road "dang man, I think my Y pipe must be clogged" or do you think the catastrophic loss of mobility would strike you first... Ponderous, no?
 
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Originally Posted by drewactual
Wonder how many valves and chunks of pistons it would take to clog a Y pipe? Think you'd say to yourself while driving down the road "dang man, I think my Y pipe must be clogged" or do you think the catastrophic loss of mobility would strike you first... Ponderous, no?
you guys dont give up, feel like im in grade school again

The big picture was to change the plenum before it does damage to ANYTHING ELSE.
 
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Naw man, I'm just being goofy at your expense.. sorry dude.. unless you have a California rig, the cat is downwind of the Y, and though it may get pretty nasty, chances are it isn't going to clog unless something solid comes through it.. if that happens, a anything mentioned concerning a running engine becomes a moot point.. I don't know what it would take to physically clog a Y pipe, but it would be interesting...
 
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Originally Posted by DodgeRam10
you guys dont give up, feel like im in grade school again

The big picture was to change the plenum before it does damage to ANYTHING ELSE.

We don't give up? lol

You should have said "ANYTHING ELSE" in your original post, but you said "Y PIPE" . Which is wrong and a few people let you know it. Big deal.
 
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We don't give up? lol

You should have said "ANYTHING ELSE" in your original post, but you said "Y PIPE" . Which is wrong and a few people let you know it. Big deal.

ok buddy, i promise i wont slip again.
 
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I suppose a real cat could clog a Y-Pipe...
 
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my y-pipe should be here tomorrow, it was on sale this month for only $124!

also i was wondering if i could use one of these,

http://www.autozone.com/autozone/par...er=730543_0_0_

instead of using two of these for my 2nd o2 sensor,

http://www.autozone.com/autozone/par...er=720805_0_0_
 
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Originally Posted by 99dodge318
my y-pipe should be here tomorrow, it was on sale this month for only $124!

also i was wondering if i could use one of these,

http://www.autozone.com/autozone/par...er=730543_0_0_

instead of using two of these for my 2nd o2 sensor,

http://www.autozone.com/autozone/par...er=720805_0_0_
yeah those in the first link look really long. here's what i used and it worked perfect. and i only used 1:

http://shop.advanceautoparts.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_Spark-Plug-Non-Fouler-Dorman---Help_5014999-P_N3124_A|GRP2037____
 


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