I have the same problem, they just tuck up in there too tightly. I ended up with an engine torque strap to keep the engine from rocking, but I still get a tad bit of knocking on the floor.
What is the heater hose mod?
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hrmmm, i definitely would like to avoid the banging.
but i dont want em too low, so they scrape alot...
my plan is to take off the ground effects and put on a set of 18" vette gray c5 wheels, LT's and true duals.
i have pacesetters and ORY on mine, i like them. no problems yet with the headers.
mine banged around alot before i put in a prothane trans mount, i bought motor mounts at the same time, but the trans mount stoped the banging for now, so ima wait a while before i put in the motor mounts, might wanna try that bc the trans mount is so cheap price wise.
check out EDELBROCK....they have S/S now also.
I have coated Pacesetters and got the catted y-pipe. I had some clearance issues so sold the y-pipe and got he non catted y-pipe. Easy install and lots of clearance. My car is lowered too. I didnt see the value in spending all that money on other brands. I was able to do a cam and heads with the money I saved. I can replace them twice for the price of stainless and I live in Florida, so no salt on the roads anyway. I had non coated headers on another car for 15 years. No worries here.
+1 Pacesetters, coated though, not painted.
Stainless Steal Ftw!!!
Well I had EPP do some prying on the Y-Pipe and they were able to move it away from the floor another 3/4" and pretty much all of the vibration is gone. I think I still get a small vibration because I have the heater hose on the pipe and it might brush up against the floor at a specific RPM. As soon as I get rid of the hose I think there will be enough room between the floor and pipe that they will never touch.
EPP did tell me that the only header and Y-pipe package they never have problems with are Kooks because it allows you to adjust maybe an 18 inch section of the pipe right where it bangs against the floor.
I will have to bend my Y-pipe setup for sure. Motor mounts won't cure my problem. My Y-pipe is just simply too close,,,,about 1/8 inch clearance is all I have. These damn pacesetters are just designed too close to the floor pan and don't give you much "fudge" room.
I even swelled all the slip connections so I would have more play in it,,,,but to no avail.
I am putting mine back up on the rack and using a ratchet strap connected to the floor to pull it down while I make a few tack welds to hold it still, then reinstall the band clamps. I believe all will be good after that.
how about just get nothing ....start a new life with martha
I just installed the pacesetter headers and ory on my 00 SS this past Satruday. Both headers slipped in without a hitch. It was amazing. The only problem we had was getting the y-pipe to hook up to my catback. We had to undo the mounts in the back of catback to get enough slack to get the y-pipe slid in. The headers tuck up nicely too. I get no banging at all but that could be because the car only has 12k miles on it. My buddy did cross thread one bolt though. I was kind of pissed but it doesn't leak so all is good. I am getting a slight leak somewhere though from under the car. I am going to try adjusting the band clamps and see if that helps at all. I love these headers and are great for the money.
i have XS there really nice
how do you think a true dual set up with pacesetter LT's, 3" X pipe and magnaflow muffler would sound/perform? :dunno:
go stainless.
i think such products like pacesetters, slp exhaust, and many other products that are cheaper price wise, were put here on earth for us youngsters. for a youngsters we dont have much money to go and buy 700 pair of headers or 1000 dollar exhaust systems. so i think these products are to get us started as we are young hot roders in the making.