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Old May 27, 2014 | 09:08 AM
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I was wondering what the lower Y-Pipe on the SRT-6 is made of? Is it steel or aluminum? I am getting my gauges in this week and need to install the Boost Sensor/Sensor bung and was just trying to get some info ahead of time. If it's steel I can weld it at home but if it's aluminum I need to resource someone who can weld it. Thanks
 
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Old Jun 2, 2014 | 01:28 AM
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Originally Posted by TexasSRT
I was wondering what the lower Y-Pipe on the SRT-6 is made of? Is it steel or aluminum? I am getting my gauges in this week and need to install the Boost Sensor/Sensor bung and was just trying to get some info ahead of time. If it's steel I can weld it at home but if it's aluminum I need to resource someone who can weld it. Thanks
You wont need a bung. The material is thick enough so that you can mount a nipple right into it.

/Adam
 
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Old Jun 2, 2014 | 08:05 AM
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Default Re: Lower Y-Pipe Question

Originally Posted by Silverarrow
You wont need a bung. The material is thick enough so that you can mount a nipple right into it.

/Adam
I figured that out and got it in, thanks a lot
 
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