94 help...

jream

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yo fellas.... i posted this over on the sn95 side and i know a lot of you have exp w/ older models...
so figured i'd ask over here on my usual forum... need some help on an h-pipe

here's the skinny... my wife has a 94 GT and her car started making a crazy rattle can sound. i climbed under and it is coming from the stock h pipe, somewhere around the fwd cat. so i'm assuming something broke inside the pipe / cat. it's all pretty much stock from what i can tell... so i assume i'm just going to replace the h-pipe. is there any disadvantage to going to one of the off road brands? anything else i'll need to do to the car w/ tuning or o2 sensors... or is it just a straight swap? i know our cars need should have a tune and such because of error codes and the like... but i think i read that the o2 sensors are before the cats so dunno if that makes a dif or not?? i see that bbk has them for about $189... seems like the going price. any brands worth looking at or they all fairly close?
 

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There is no sound quite like one of those cars with an off-road H-pipe and Flowmasters.

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A SN95 with just cat back Flowmasters is nice. I had that setup on my 95' Cobra and it sounded great.
 

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Yup these guys are right on. No tune needed and will be loud. On my 95 race car I have shorties, O/R H pipe, and Magnapacks dumped before the axle. It would be intolerable on a street car.
 

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