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Old 07-23-2003, 04:54 PM
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Options for dual-cats on Jet-Hot LT install?

I just bought a set of Jet-Hot LTs and I'm growing anxious to install them. All I have left is the y-pipe; I'm not going true duals because I'm picky about fit-n-finish and the over-the-axle issue. They don't check emissions in the state where I live, but I want to keep dual cats on my car anyway. Jet-Hot is slated to release their dual-cat y-pipe in late summer but I don't know if I can wait that long. I'm trying to decide what route I can take right now. I'm figuring on a y-pipe with 3" piping and dual cats. Which cat flows better, catco or random tech? Does anyone out there have a similar setup? If so, please let me know about your setup!

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Old 07-23-2003, 05:12 PM
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i have the same setup you want. dual cats with jethot LTs. one cat right after the passenger collector, the drivers side one on the bend of the y pipe.

I am actually taking them off in a few days, they are carsound, one of the best flowing on the market. 3" in/out about a foot long. make an offer if you want them. i think they cost 130 each brand new. i used em for 4 months.
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Old 07-24-2003, 08:36 AM
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Are you selling the whole y-pipe or just the cats? Why are you ditching them? Too much of a power loss?
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Old 07-24-2003, 10:49 AM
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just the cats. just takin em off cause im done with em. honestly no clue if you even lose power with them, cause i have never had the car dynoed.
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Old 07-24-2003, 03:34 PM
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You'll love your Jethots, don't waste your money on duals, not worth the expense from what I've heard. Good catback and custom 3" ypipe and a full 3" catback you'll get equal results as duals, now if you ever go to a stroker maybe consider duals or at least a big system like Mufflex 4", etc.
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I don't have the JetHots, but I just had Mufflex build a 3" Y-pipe with dual 3" CarSound cats. Fortunately, I live 20 miuntes from Mufflex, but any good exhaust shop should be able to do the same work.

Mufflex 3" Y-pipe "under construction"
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Old 07-25-2003, 07:45 AM
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Injuneer
[B]I don't have the JetHots, but I just had Mufflex build a 3" Y-pipe with dual 3" CarSound cats. Fortunately, I live 20 miuntes from Mufflex, but any good exhaust shop should be able to do the same work.
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Thanks for the pic bud, I appreciate it.
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