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Old 12-12-2009, 10:05 AM
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I got the summit deep pan on mine and it clears my y pipe on my SSS!
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Originally Posted by 04SilveradoMykk
I also wrapped the exhaust pipe going under the trans pan with header wrap
I did that to my truck after the trans hit 175*(i kno that's low) driving through the city. I have yet to see it go past 150* since I wrapped it. Now I'm thinking about taking the wrap off to help it warm up quicker...
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Originally Posted by Black Plague
I got the summit deep pan on mine and it clears my y pipe on my SSS!
Is that the OBX y-pipe? Can you drop the pan without removing the y? I wonder how one of these pans would work out with my StainlessWorks y-pipe
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