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Old 09-01-2003, 10:17 PM
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where can i get a good high flow cat...is there a certain brand that is good.? i need one w/ 2.5 in and out thanks
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http://www.pfyc.com/store/merchant.m...ory_Code=GPEXH
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ok under 150 if possible!!!
Old 09-01-2003, 10:34 PM
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I bought one off of ebay for about 50 bucks. I believe it was a Catco convertor
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I'd think most Hi-Flow CATS are less than $95-100. Not sure if the possible 8hp is worth $340...for me anyways. Need money
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what would be the difference between a high flow cat and just taking the cat off and using a pipe in its place?
Old 09-01-2003, 11:06 PM
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no cat you cant sell your car...least in mn...goryd saids his car doesnt have as much low end torque...he doesnt have one...he had more high end but less low i guess...i duno
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Well the hi flow should meet emissions...m I don't think most bonnies have much to benefit from it anywho.
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itll be stinky, wont it? I hate driving behind stinky cars...
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If you are paying more than 150 for a cat, you have too much money to spend.

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