2001 Yukon Y-pipe options

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Hi, I have a 2001 Yukon all stock, except a welded in Flowmaster Super 44 in place of factory muffler.

I believe my cats are plugged and want to replace the y-pipe. But I don't want to put headers on this...
I have found this item which appears to be a direct fit:
https://www.summitracing.com/nv/parts/flo-2010019/overview/year/2001/make/gmc/model/yukon

but I was wondering if anyone knows of any catless options that are also a direct OE bolt in?

Thanks!
 

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Does the Flowmaster sound good? Trying to figure out what exhaust I'm going to put on mine. Debating a Carven
 
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Does the Flowmaster sound good? Trying to figure out what exhaust I'm going to put on mine. Debating a Carven

The Flowmaster sounds really good, nice deep tone. I personally like extra extra loud. And it does sound real nice... but if I am having to replace y-pipe then I'd prefer catless as it'll be louder with the same deep tone.

But to answer, yes it's very healthy and good sounding.
 

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The Flowmaster sounds really good, nice deep tone. I personally like extra extra loud. And it does sound real nice... but if I am having to replace y-pipe then I'd prefer catless as it'll be louder with the same deep tone.

But to answer, yes it's very healthy and good sounding.
Well if you are going to delete cats then might as well just take it to a respectable exhaust shop (that will delete the cats) and just have them fab up their own catless y-pipe. Might even be better (and louder) if you go for a catless h-pipe
 
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Well if you are going to delete cats then might as well just take it to a respectable exhaust shop (that will delete the cats) and just have them fab up their own catless y-pipe. Might even be better (and louder) if you go for a catless h-pipe

Yeah, all the shops around here won't do it though.
 

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I’m pretty sure all the off-road y pipes are for headers. You’ll have to find someone who will cut your cats out and replace them with pipe. Tell them it’s for an off road truck you’re building. Obviously you’ll need to bring just the y pipe by itself.
 
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I’m pretty sure all the off-road y pipes are for headers. You’ll have to find someone who will cut your cats out and replace them with pipe. Tell them it’s for an off road truck you’re building. Obviously you’ll need to bring just the y pipe by itself.

ahh ok, good point! thank you!
 

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if you where in my area id say bring it buy i have one made already cat less y pipe for stock bolt up i just finished my motor build in my kon long tube headers installed so factory y pipe with o2 just layin there
 

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