Y Pipes
Y Pipes for Enhanced Exhaust Performance | Vivid Racing. Discover high-quality Y Pipes at Vivid Racing, designed to improve your vehicle's exhaust flow and overall performance. Our extensive selection features top brands and various designs to fit your specific needs. Upgrade your ride today with our premium Y Pipes and experience the difference in power and sound.
Supersprint Inlet 75mm Central Y-Pipe for Mercedes A207 E200/E250 Cabrio 2010-2013
Supersprint Left Y-Pipe for Lamborghini Aventador LP 700-4 V12 2011-2016
Supersprint Left Y-Pipe with Metallic Catalytic for Lamborghini Aventador SVJ 2019
Supersprint Left Y-Pipe with Metallic Catalytic Converter for Lamborghini Aventador 2011-2016
Supersprint Non Resonated Y-Pipe for Alfa Romeo 1750 (1976-1972) T304 Stainless Steel
Supersprint Non-Resonated Y-Pipe Mid Section for Mercedes ML430 V8 1998-2001 T304 Stainless Steel
Supersprint Rear Racing Y-Pipe for Audi A3 2014, T304 Stainless Steel, Replaces Muffler
Supersprint Rear Y-Pipe for 2021 Volkswagen Golf VIII GTI 2.0 TSI, T304 Stainless Steel
Supersprint Rear Y-Pipe for Seat Leon 5F Cupra 2.0 TSI 2013-2015, T304 Stainless Steel
Supersprint Rear Y-Pipe for 2013 Alfa Romeo 4C Coupe, T304 Stainless Steel, Muffler Delete
Supersprint Rear Y-Pipe for Volkswagen Golf VII 1.4 TSI (2012) T304 Stainless Steel
Supersprint Rear Y-Pipe for Audi A3 8V 1.4 TFSI 2012, T304 Stainless Steel Exhaust Component
Supersprint Rear Y-Pipe for Audi A3 2020 8Y Sportback 35 TFSI, T304 Stainless Steel
Supersprint Rear Y-Pipe for Cupra Formentor 1.5 TSI (2021) - T304 Stainless Steel
Supersprint Rear Y-Pipe for Audi A3 2020 35 TFSI 1.5L T304 Stainless Steel
Supersprint Rear Y-Pipe for Audi SQ7 Quattro 4.0 TDI V8 2017-2019, T304 Stainless Steel
Supersprint Rear Y-Pipe for Seat Leon KL 1.5 TSI 2020, T304 Stainless Steel
Supersprint Rear Y-Pipe for Seat Leon 5F 1.5 TSI (2018) - T304 Stainless Steel
Supersprint Resonated Y-Pipe for Alfa Romeo 1750 (1972-1976) T304 Stainless Steel
Supersprint Right & Left Connecting Y-Pipe for 2005-2009 Volkswagen Touareg 6.0i W12
Supersprint Right & Left Front Y-Pipe Kit for Ferrari Testarossa 1984-1992, T304 Stainless Steel
Supersprint Right & Left Rear Y-Pipe for 2013 Volkswagen Golf VII 2.0 TDI 4-Motion, T304 Stainless Steel
Supersprint Right & Left Rear Y-Pipe for Audi A3 8V Quattro 2012, T304 Stainless Steel

Why Should I Upgrade My Y-Pipe?
To dual or not to dual?
Of the many exhaust systems available in the market today, people seem to always be in the fence whether to get dual exhausts or stick with single exhaust systems that so many cars use.
A single exhaust system usually merges the dual pipes into one big pipe by using a Y-pipe. This type of exhaust system collects exhaust gases from the manifold using one singular pipe before they travel through the muffler and exit the car.
Because of the number of banks, V6, V8, V10, and V12 engines usually run dual exhaust systems to get exhaust gases out of the combustion chamber. A dual exhaust system, meanwhile, will typically use either an X-pipe or H-pipe design. The type of exhaust system uses two individual pipes in collecting exhaust gases from the manifold.
Moreover, dual exhaust tips change how a car looks making it look more purposeful. Dual exhaust tips also make the car look prettier because there is a balance, asymmetry to the aft that you won’t just get in single exhaust cars – no matter how big the muffler is.
While a lot of cars appear to use a dual exhaust system, more often than not, it’s merely a dual exit exhaust. It's essentially a single exhaust system that features two exhaust tips instead of a real dual exhaust system – like those in the Alfa Romeo Giulia Veloce.
Performance Benefits | Horsepower Gains
So which offers better performance improvement? A single, Y-pipe design exhaust system or a dual exhaust system? Both systems are engineered to fulfill the same job. Single and dual systems route exhaust gases away from the cabin of the exhaust and eliminate some emissions with a catalytic converter.
A single Y-pipe designed exhaust system will improve exhaust scavenging compared to a run-of-the-mill single exhaust system. Yet for the most performance gain, nothing will still beat a full dual exhaust system.
But engines aren’t created equal. Most cars are powered by either inline-3, inline-4, or sometimes inline-6 engines in mid-tier BMW’s and Mercedes-Benz’s.
Which is why for the most part, single exhaust scavenging is employed in these engines as standard. Unless, of course, those mentioned inline-6 engines use 3-1 headers.
Realistically, a full dual exhaust system should offer more total exhaust flow, however, a single exhaust can offer improved exhaust scavenging. Exhaust scavenging is effectively just using the low-pressure zone behind and exhaust pulse to help pull along the next exhaust pulse.
Upgrading to an aftermarket Y-pipe typically improves total airflow and improve exhaust scavenging. For vehicles like the R35 GTR, an upgraded Y-pipe can offer massive horsepower increases, however, naturally aspirated vehicles like the 350Z might not see as large of horsepower increases.
But since more efficient scavenging means more flow, it only leads to one thing: no matter how minimal, MORE POWER.
The kind of sound an exhaust system generates doesn’t affect your car’s performance and is entirely just about personal preference. However, it can play a role in whether you should choose a dual exhaust or single, Y-pipe design exhaust system.
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