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    Hi, I was wondering if anyone had any tips and/or pics on how to make my own Y pipe

    Thanks

    #2
    Be alot less of a headache to buy one. They range between $25-$50.

    1992 BMW 325iC
    1978 Chevrolet Monte Carlo
    1965 Chevrolet Corvair Monza 140hp

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      #3
      My brother fabbed up one for me. Wasn't hard at all and didn't take very long at all either

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        #4
        here is a pic
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          #5
          Originally posted by tfritz View Post
          here is a pic

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            #6
            Burns Stainless. I almost feel bad putting it on the car. It's a work of art. Installation will happen tomorrow.



            Garrick
            1989 325is
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              #7
              ^ :up:

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                #8
                i wassss gonna recommend the magnaflow, but forget it...that burns is much better

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                  #9
                  how much is that y pipe^

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Hairos E30 View Post
                    how much is that y pipe^
                    I can't remember, but it certainly isn't the most cost-effective part available. Burns charges by the weld, cut, etc. Call them up with exactly what you want them to fabricate.

                    If you don't want to spend the $$$, I'd just use a 2" in, 2.5" out Flowmaster y-pipe. The Magnaflow versions are pretty crude by comparison.
                    Garrick
                    1989 325is
                    DSP #72

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                      #11
                      Does the Y-pipe into a single muffler cause a loss in air flow? I want a magnaflow but don't want to add any air restriction.

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                        #12
                        If you have access to a welder make one yourself. This is the one that my bro made for me. cost 15 bucks for the piping and bends from the muffler shop, thats it
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                          #13
                          yeah well you pay for superior craftsmanship. When you asked about y pipes, we all assumed you meant good ones. I can make you one out of foil wrapped paper towel tubing into 2 toilet paper tube outlets, for way less than $15.

                          Look at the welds from the outside of your brothers handy work compared to the inside of the burns piece... seriously. That is some hot shit. I want to make babies with that y pipe.

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                            #14
                            true but who cares how pretty it is, its under the car. look at the flow thats what matters and my brothers is pretty good

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                              #15
                              what tools did he use to measure flow? and... the "how pretty it is" does matter in terms of flow. All of those sexy clean ass seams inside the other one... the don't do those so you don't injure yourself while humping the thing. Also things like the strength of the welds, and material, and weight of the material, are all factors in bang for buck for components like that.

                              There is absolutely no comparison between the two. Yours is a piece that crudely serves the purpose of filling in the space and making the needed connection, theirs is a precision crafted work of art. Not bashing, whatever gets the job done. But don't think for a second the two compare.

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