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Join Date: Jun 2007
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i just spent three hours looking for a catted mac h pipe for my sixer and i can find one any ware. if any of you guys know a place that sells them could you please link it to me thank you.
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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Austin, TX
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thats because there is no such thing as a H pipe for a sixer since the sixer is a Y pipe. You use h pipes that are under GT's which basically means you are taking out your Y pipe and replacing it with a new midpipe
EDIT: Another thing you can do is take it to a shop and they will make a custom h pipe for you otherwise take whatever you buy to a shop and they will modify it so it will work with your car. |
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yeah im looking for a mac h pipe of my sixer and i cant find one.
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ah you will have to go with another company then. MAC only does o/r
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o i dident know that what would you suggest.
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I might be wrong on this but if you don't want o/r I'm pretty sure you almost have to go X pipe. I think BBK has a cat h pipe but I've never heard it so I wouldn't know what to tell you on that one
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o well thanks for the help maybe some one els will know.
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Join Date: Jun 2007
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http://www.macperformance.com/store/...Product_ID=308 does any one know if i can put this on my car with out the h pipe?
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nope you need the midpipe
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see thats the thing there should be a mac h pipe for that because its a cat- back.
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you can always buy that adapter kit from AM or have a shop custom make something and then you could use that system
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Join Date: Jun 2007
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yeah i could but i don't want do that if i don't have to
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ya don't need a midpipe for a sixxer. or ya don't for the 99-04 sixxers. but the older ones should be the same firing order. unless ur gonna be pumping serious HP out or ya like the sound of it, no sense in blowin' the money on one.
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i just want it for the sound right now. i have a 2000 sixer so this http://www.macperformance.com/store/...Product_ID=308 will fit when if i cut of my stock y pipe?
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