FS - Y-Pipe and '85 exhuast manifolds
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Should have the hybrid ready end of the month. It's got headers now so my Y-Pipe and '85 exhuast get to go. The Y-Pipe is about 6 months old. headers are in good shape.
Would like to line things up ahead of time with a Rennlister instead of ebaying it later. Looking for $300 total plus shipping. Best HP/Torque mod you can make to an OB. Fits any year up to '86. I would be willing to split up if needed.
$200 for the Y-pipe and $150 for the manifolds.
I'll try to get pics of the Y-pipe (installed) when I get back in town Thursday. Pics of manifolds will have to wait until the engine is out, though I may have the original pic from when I bought them new. Y-pipe has fitting for O2 sensor.
Would like to line things up ahead of time with a Rennlister instead of ebaying it later. Looking for $300 total plus shipping. Best HP/Torque mod you can make to an OB. Fits any year up to '86. I would be willing to split up if needed.
$200 for the Y-pipe and $150 for the manifolds.
I'll try to get pics of the Y-pipe (installed) when I get back in town Thursday. Pics of manifolds will have to wait until the engine is out, though I may have the original pic from when I bought them new. Y-pipe has fitting for O2 sensor.
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If his Y is custom made to bolt onto the 85/86 manifolds, it will not bolt up to your stock 16V manifolds wouthout being modified.
For this price, go for both. Get those stock 16V manifolds off the car!! It's not that big of a deal to swap them.
For this price, go for both. Get those stock 16V manifolds off the car!! It's not that big of a deal to swap them.
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TAFKAHP is correct. When I first got the "Y" I bolted it up to the stock manifolds on my '81. It was hard to get them to line up. Once bolted up, even with double gaskets it leaked like crazy. It really only fits the '85-86 manifolds well. The 2 piece combo is the way to go. Both pieces will add power than either one alone.
As for shipping, just actaul shipping, no handling, packing whatever.. I have plenty of boxes, peanuts and bubble wrap.
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I did pick up a pair of stubby 85/86 manifolds early this year from lizard. They are in my garage awaiting install and a Y pipe, but if Brian wants both it might be easy for you Terra to just get rid of both at the same time.
If Brian does not get them though i am def. in for the Y pipe.
Terra your engine bay looks Fckn sweet!!!
If Brian does not get them though i am def. in for the Y pipe.
Terra your engine bay looks Fckn sweet!!!
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Motorsports in Utah does..or did, at least, make a spacer to allow easier retrofit of the 32V manifolds. THe one I bought seemed to work well.
I'm a little baffled on a 'Y', as opposed to an 'X', mating with an '85 system though?
I'm a little baffled on a 'Y', as opposed to an 'X', mating with an '85 system though?