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Old 04-14-2006, 03:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Order 66
Throley Tri Ys
Where is the best place for these?
Jeg's, Summit or does one of the vendors from this site offer a good deal on these? They are what I had orginally planned on, but I read so much about the Pacesetters I thought they may offer a set for my year truck.
Old 04-18-2006, 10:19 PM
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finally got a pic uploaded, taken from driver side, you can see the driver bank converter behind tranny crossmember. the passenger bank converter is over the crossmember.

haha, my driveshaft looks like it got the rust treatment
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texasspeed.com will sell you pacesetters and ORY for a good price....
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I got my throleys from summit. DOnt remeber the part number though.
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Pardon my retarded noobieness, but by Pacesetters, do you guys mean the Shorties or the full-lengths?
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Originally Posted by Hydramatic
Pardon my retarded noobieness, but by Pacesetters, do you guys mean the Shorties or the full-lengths?


long-tubes..=..full length. better gains seen in most applications from what I have heard, seen. Take a look at the dyno list, 24 hp gain. i doubt anybody sees more than 5 hp with shorties.
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long tubes are where its at for the performance
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Originally Posted by meatwad
long-tubes..=..full length. better gains seen in most applications from what I have heard, seen. Take a look at the dyno list, 24 hp gain. i doubt anybody sees more than 5 hp with shorties.
Holy moly!!

long-tubes it is then.
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If your have the money and dont care about cost...Dynatech, if you want quality & quick cheap Hp Pacesetter LT's
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