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I was told by Magnaflow that the part number for the 2000 SE is 94806. But i dont know if this is direct replacement with flange, or a weld on type. Mine is shot and I need to replace it, and I need some help/Info.
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The 94806 is a universal hi-flow cat that will fit your Bonneville, meaning weld-on. The 94806 does not include the O2 bung. If you want that, you need to order #94836.
Direct-fit cats are quite pricey, though some feel the cost will even out once you have to pay for the work to cut & paste the universal in your system.
According to carsound dot com, there is not a direct-fit cat system currently available for your year.
Direct-fit cats are quite pricey, though some feel the cost will even out once you have to pay for the work to cut & paste the universal in your system.
According to carsound dot com, there is not a direct-fit cat system currently available for your year.
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Cool thanks for the info. Do I need to get the one with the O2 hole? Im also having them do a silencer delete at eh same time so does that mean I need the O2 hole? Thanks
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Well, you need to have somewhere to put your second O2 sensor. From the sounds of things, you are planning to chop out the whole section from the cat through the resonator. In that case, YES, you will need to get one with an O2 bung.
Keep in mind that some people have found the tone without the resonator to be more harsh than they like, but exhaust tone is one of those things that is in the ear of the beholder. I mention this, since IIRC you mentioned that you are driving long highway distances on a regular basis.
Keep in mind that some people have found the tone without the resonator to be more harsh than they like, but exhaust tone is one of those things that is in the ear of the beholder. I mention this, since IIRC you mentioned that you are driving long highway distances on a regular basis.
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the highflow cat will do very little for the sound, it may change a bit, but aith an otherwise stock exhaust, it wont make much difference.
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Originally Posted by USCGelectrotech
toastedoats do you have any more sound clips besides the one you showed me a little while ago? maybe a launch? Thanks
i was planning on trying to go out and do a couple more this weekend if i get to it
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