Need new cat. converter
Need new cat. converter
My catalitic converter has been rattling like crazy lately so I guess it's time for a new one. Does anyone know the inlet/outlet diameter and lenth of the stock cat on a 3.4? I remember people saying catco is cheaper than the rest, anyone know how much a catco for a 3.4 costs?
Thanks.
Thanks.
There really isn't any specific one, they are all universal, so you just find the one the fits closest - the diameter and length are pretty much up to your choice. Almost anything is available.
But rattling may not mean its bad. (although yours' may very well be) There is a heat sheild located above it, and down the I-pipe about another 2 to 3 feet down. Mine were rattling so I removed them. You don't really need them, since the exhaust clearance from the body is near two inches. Only about 1/2 inch do you need to think about heat shields. GM likes to go overkill in the most profound and senseless ways. Check the simple things first.
But performance wise, a high flow cat will help and last longer than the stocker. May be a wise choice to swap now, or in the near future along with the purchase of a Cat-back exhaust, just do it all in one fail swipe.
Measure your cat's length (measure width too but just keep that handy - shouldn't be essential) and just match that up with one in the catalog. In either stock diameter, or if you plan to run a 2.75 or 3" exhaust, then you may want to get a 3" cat now, so that later on your 3" exhaust will bolt right up, and your cat won't impeded the flow.
But rattling may not mean its bad. (although yours' may very well be) There is a heat sheild located above it, and down the I-pipe about another 2 to 3 feet down. Mine were rattling so I removed them. You don't really need them, since the exhaust clearance from the body is near two inches. Only about 1/2 inch do you need to think about heat shields. GM likes to go overkill in the most profound and senseless ways. Check the simple things first.
But performance wise, a high flow cat will help and last longer than the stocker. May be a wise choice to swap now, or in the near future along with the purchase of a Cat-back exhaust, just do it all in one fail swipe.
Measure your cat's length (measure width too but just keep that handy - shouldn't be essential) and just match that up with one in the catalog. In either stock diameter, or if you plan to run a 2.75 or 3" exhaust, then you may want to get a 3" cat now, so that later on your 3" exhaust will bolt right up, and your cat won't impeded the flow.
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