best catted X-Pipe?

tjm73 said:
But what about the MagnaFlow and the MIL??? Yea or nea on tripping the light? Big time importent in NY starting soon. If it trips the light, I won't pass inspection. :nonono:

Bassani tends to be the only one that sets off the light consistently. We have the same kind of testing here in Chicago...they scan your computer for codes. I passed emmissions with no cats on the car! :spot:

If you have the MIL eliminators you will have no problem passing emmisions no matter what your midpipe. But, DO NOT buy bassani...its crap, fitment sucks too.
 
tjm73 said:
Does the MagnaFlow Catted X-Pipe trip the check engine light or cause the system check to fail?

I want to run this pipe, but NY is going to an OBD-II test this year where they plug into your OBD-II diagnostic port and check all he sensors for complience.
I had it for about a year with no sensor and then I got chipped which shuts it off.. but that year of having no chip the sensor did not go off.

-wade
 
tjm73 said:
But what about the MagnaFlow and the MIL??? Yea or nea on tripping the light? Big time importent in NY starting soon. If it trips the light, I won't pass inspection. :nonono:

Replacing the factory H-pipe has the potential of triping the check engine light whether its Bassini, magnaflow. If that happen thats when you'd buy a set of MIl's... My friend has a Mach one with a Bassini x-pipe and it hasn't tripped the light. But it hangs down to low for my taste thats why I'll get magnaflow.
 
Ryan02Stang said:
Yeah...bassani hangs VERY low. You would think for the outrageous prices they charge they would have superb fitment. They should be embrassed how terrible the fitment is.

Like I said before, mine fits up in there nice and isn't low like everyone else says. :shrug:
 
My friend has the Bassani Catted X on his '03 GT fits nice and isn't low either, though his light does trip every so often but to be fair he did get his mid-pipe used from someone who had it on a '01 Cobra I believe.
 
I have the Magnaflow Catted X. I never even bothered to see if the pipe would cause any funny sensor crap, I just bough MIL Eliminators anyway that way the oxygen sensores after the catts pick up the "Everything is fine dandy and stock down here" message.