Y pipe
Y pipe
I am set to run side exit pipes right after the cats on my 2000 HD F150. My question is, where is the stock Y pipe located, before or after the 4 cats? I am wondering if it's necessary to use an H crossover to equalize the system, or if I can just go with 2 separate pipes.
Thanx, glc. I thought that pipe might have been the Y. I noticed on the exhaust guide some use an H style, which my buddy can fab up for me pretty cheaply, compared to the cost of an X pipe. Would this work as well?
Thanx, glc. When I bought the truck, it had already had a set of Raven muffs on it. I've never had the stock system on it. The system had rusted through, so I'm replacing from the cats back. I like the sound I have now with no muffs, and don't really notice any difference in torque from what I had before. But I've heard a balance pipe of some type is a good idea
-__- maybe i'm ignorant but the y pipe isnt after the cats, its from the manifolds to the catback. it's before, after, and including the cats
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I understand and I agree that the merge in the pipes is after the catalytic converters. But a "y pipe" I've always known as the pipe containing converters that connects the manifolds to the catback. Either I'm a fool that's never been under a vehicle or this thread was taking about the merge and not the y pipe. Either one is completely possible lol. Never been under a 2000, but everything I've ever worked on confirms my thinking
My system wasn't stock, but the OEM cats are still intact. From what derekbuckner1 is suggesting, I wouldn't need to incorporate a balance pipe (H style, or X) into my system in order to take advantage of scavaging. Any thoughts?
Do I need a balance pipe?
I am a bit confused about the need for either an H or X crossover for my muffler delete. My truck has the 5.4, and is presently cut off right behind the cats. If I run dual pipes out the side, do I need a balance pipe, or is there already a Y pipe in front of the cats?





