Thread: Tanabe Y Pipe
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Old 08-14-2010, 11:12 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Tanabe Y Pipe

I have scoured this site and youtube for information about the sound that a Tanabe Y pipe would give to a stock exhaust or even better, one with the Berk HFCs and a stock axle back. I am limited to waiting on getting a full cat-back for a fair amount of time so I am doing as much as I can without touching the stock axle back section. During my Berk install, I saw just how pathetic the OEM Y pipe truely is which is why I am looking at the Tanabe.


How much of a volume increase should I expect on top of the Berks? I am guessing the power increase will be a couple horsepower and torques but I am more concerned with the sound. It is a super easy install and I could always add an axle back section from various aftermarket exhausts later.


Thanks in advance!
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