Pics of Downey header/y-pipe installed?
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Pics of Downey header/y-pipe installed?
Anybody have some good overall shots of the Downey header/Y-pipe combo installed? I'd like to get an idea of how it's all tucked in underneath the truck.
Looked at the Thorleys and I like the price, but I dont like how the p-side pipe is below the T-case cross-member.
I was about to pull the trigger on the NWOR pipes, but cost is always a factor. I believe the NWOR to be a better product but it is a lot more scratch and they cant ship for 30 days.
Who has the Downeys and doesnt like them? I read a day or 2 ago that one guys carpet and cables have been melted by them. Dont want that at all.
Any help on which way to go?
Mike
Looked at the Thorleys and I like the price, but I dont like how the p-side pipe is below the T-case cross-member.
I was about to pull the trigger on the NWOR pipes, but cost is always a factor. I believe the NWOR to be a better product but it is a lot more scratch and they cant ship for 30 days.
Who has the Downeys and doesnt like them? I read a day or 2 ago that one guys carpet and cables have been melted by them. Dont want that at all.
Any help on which way to go?
Mike
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Don't get Downey's... have an exhaust shop fab your own. You'll save a ton:
Driver's side looking underneath:
It goes around the t-case.
Further away:
Driver's side looking underneath:
It goes around the t-case.
Further away:
Last edited by Churnd; 07-14-2006 at 10:22 AM.
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I'll take a couple of photos for you tonight and post tomorrow. I'd agree with the recommendation to get the muffler shop to custom fab the pipe and connection. I'm happy with how mine turned out -- just not the overall result of having the headers.
Ed
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Originally Posted by Churnd
Don't get Downey's... have an exhaust shop fab your own. You'll save a ton:
Driver's side looking underneath:
It goes around the t-case.
Further away:
Driver's side looking underneath:
It goes around the t-case.
Further away:
You mean have them fab up the Y-pipe by itself? Do like the Downey headers?
I'm still inclined toward the NWOR headers, as I've heard they are of the best quality available, even though they have their own issues with service.
Going to a shop for "custom fab" sounds like it = mega-$$$.
Does anyone have experience with custom fabbing from the headers back? what should it cost? what should I watch out for? I'm going over to a great exhaust shop tomorrow so I guess I'll have more of an idea then.
I have a Magnaflow muffler and hi-flow cat on the truck now so those will be used.
Thanks for the pics by the way.
Mike
Last edited by photomike72; 07-14-2006 at 10:34 AM.
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Originally Posted by Intrepid
Uh oh, your bling step bars are showing...
Originally Posted by photomike72
You mean have them fab up the Y-pipe? Do like the headers themselves?
I'm still inclined toward the NWOR ones, as going to a shop for "custom fab" sounds like it = mega-$$$.
Does anyone have experiance with custom fabbing after the headers? what should it cost?
Thanks for the pics by the way.
Mike
I'm still inclined toward the NWOR ones, as going to a shop for "custom fab" sounds like it = mega-$$$.
Does anyone have experiance with custom fabbing after the headers? what should it cost?
Thanks for the pics by the way.
Mike
Did you see my writeup? https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f130/v6-3-0-header-install-75128/ Check halfway down to where you see pics similar to these, and note what I commented about the whole process.
Let me know if you have any questions.
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