S Speed Demons CEG'er Joined Mar 23, 2001 Messages 51 Location San Jose CA Dec 5, 2008 #1 Can anyone confirm this? I have a 99 stock ypipe/cat but cant get it to fit properly on my 98.
D Dyoel182 Addicted CEG'er Joined Apr 15, 2008 Messages 9,091 Location North Texas Dec 5, 2008 #2 Is it a 2 bolt versus 3 bolt issue?
S Speed Demons CEG'er Joined Mar 23, 2001 Messages 51 Location San Jose CA Dec 5, 2008 #3 No its a two-bolt (same). I can't tell if i just need to force it in a little more or if it just doens't fit.
No its a two-bolt (same). I can't tell if i just need to force it in a little more or if it just doens't fit.
D Dyoel182 Addicted CEG'er Joined Apr 15, 2008 Messages 9,091 Location North Texas Dec 5, 2008 #4 Any obvious work been done to the exhaust? I once tried to make a catback exhaust fit on a car that didnt have the original cat so the length was off by an inch.
Any obvious work been done to the exhaust? I once tried to make a catback exhaust fit on a car that didnt have the original cat so the length was off by an inch.
S Speed Demons CEG'er Joined Mar 23, 2001 Messages 51 Location San Jose CA Dec 5, 2008 #5 engine work (3L). but its the bolts not lining up with the collector.
D Dyoel182 Addicted CEG'er Joined Apr 15, 2008 Messages 9,091 Location North Texas Dec 5, 2008 #6 And you're using the 2.5 headers right?
S Speed Demons CEG'er Joined Mar 23, 2001 Messages 51 Location San Jose CA Dec 5, 2008 #7 Yeah stock exhaust manifold.
S Speed Demons CEG'er Joined Mar 23, 2001 Messages 51 Location San Jose CA Dec 11, 2008 #8 Just confirming it does fit. I think my problem was not having a lot of room to work under the car.
D Dyoel182 Addicted CEG'er Joined Apr 15, 2008 Messages 9,091 Location North Texas Dec 11, 2008 #9 Always a problem when the system isnt taken completely off and especially when you're working on your back.
Always a problem when the system isnt taken completely off and especially when you're working on your back.
T Tex Hard-core CEG'er Joined Jan 8, 2008 Messages 3,168 Location Fort Worth, TX Dec 12, 2008 #10 My BAT Y-pipe didn't want to go on my car. Get yourself some c-clamps to help you with the positioning.
My BAT Y-pipe didn't want to go on my car. Get yourself some c-clamps to help you with the positioning.
H Harrry Addicted CEG'er Joined Jul 14, 2004 Messages 6,869 Location Michigan Dec 14, 2008 #11 TX00SVT said: My BAT Y-pipe didn't want to go on my car. Get yourself some c-clamps to help you with the positioning. Click to expand... I hope you enjoy that thing. (it has an awesome highflow cat....)
TX00SVT said: My BAT Y-pipe didn't want to go on my car. Get yourself some c-clamps to help you with the positioning. Click to expand... I hope you enjoy that thing. (it has an awesome highflow cat....)