high flow cat
Originally posted by jasons93z
better yet, instead of buying the hi flow cat,buy an aftermarket y-pipe and an orp and you can just unhook the stock one after emissions and hook up the stock one before. It wouldnt take too long.
better yet, instead of buying the hi flow cat,buy an aftermarket y-pipe and an orp and you can just unhook the stock one after emissions and hook up the stock one before. It wouldnt take too long.
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it's a very expensive fine. i think about 10 grand.
they will give you a fix-it-ticket (no fine) and you will have 20 days to simply put the old cat back in....
again, no biggy
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dude, hi-flow cats are $300+, and still restrict flow.
the best one, is a taking the cat OFF and putting in a straight pipe, then simply putting the cat back ON for the emission test...
the best one, is a taking the cat OFF and putting in a straight pipe, then simply putting the cat back ON for the emission test...
Hmm...
About that... lol i think most high flow cats are created equal. Please tell me though, why spend hundreds of dollars on a supposed 5 hp or less gain?
so basically not one person on this board can answer what is the best hi flow cat??
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About that... lol i think most high flow cats are created equal. Please tell me though, why spend hundreds of dollars on a supposed 5 hp or less gain?
exactly, which is why he should TAKE OFF the cat and put in a straight pipe for 60 bucks and a solid 7-9 rwhp gain
I'll answer your question but I don't know how this site operates and could get in trouble. I was on another car forum where the owners were dis-honest and would do anything to sell products from their affiliate. I owned AND tested their product and it does not do squat. I made this clear and they flamed me for it. Anyway, honesty counts in my book. My honest and tested opinion is that they are a total gimmick. Do not buy a "high-flow"cat period. I have a 94' LT-1 that I put headers on and then a "high-flow" cat. It made absolutely "0" difference as compared to the stock cat- at the track after 5 quarter mile runs! I then took the damn cat completely off and the car ran 4 tenths better every time. It was as if the headers could work because they were unblocked. On top of that it was the best sounding Z I have ever had. So, there is NO good high flow cat. Get the I pipe or don't waste your money.
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