ATX Y Pipe

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Troywakeling

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Probly been asked hundreds of times but I couldnt find it. Does anyone make a high flow/performance y pipe for the ATX, I can find them for the MTX all day long.

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Yes we have them. The are $579, plus shipping. We build each one on a car to ensure a perfect fit. These pipes are a true hi-flo design and use 9400 series CarSounds converters. We use 2 1/4" stainless piping with all mandrel bends. They even come with a new hi-flo stainless flex pipe.

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i want a hi-flo y pipe for my '94 ATX and fordspecialist's looks good but $579.00 is too salty!
 

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Don't let anyone convince you on here that the ATX does not need a y-pipe. Look at the stock one, it'll crush bend down to 1" into some places. It really is terrible. I have a crappy custom one, and it flows 100% better than the stock one.
 

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shosource told me they are gonna do a group buy soon. signup for email alerts at their website and save your money!
 

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i emailed rcmautomotive and they told me to pass on a hi-flo catted y-pipe unless it was damaged or failing because the ATX downpipe is not as restrictive as a MTX and no real gains will be found without engine modification. my car has 79,000 miles so the cats need replacing but will i get as much bang for the buck by just doing a stock replacement or should i pony up while i'm at it?
 

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My cats are both rusty and leaky and the piece where my hangers are behind the flex pipe needs to be cut out. Ill probly just have a muffler shop cut out my cats and weld in magnaflows and fix that rear piece. I think the magnaflows will compliment my flowmasters as well. They made a noticeable difference in tone for the better when I put one on my old GAGT.
 

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