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Old 06-27-2006, 01:17 AM
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Well I finally ordered my high flow cat from HoganPerformance.com $100 even, there wasn't even a shiping cost I can't wait to get this and put it on I'm tired of my leaky cat making all kinds of noise and lost back pressure I'll let everyone know how it goes in when I get it.


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Doesn't sound like a real credable sight IMO. They don't even have the right model years :? Why didn't you just order from Jegs? Would have been cheaper too...
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They have model years listed... "This Hi-Flow converter is for the 97-03 Bonneville 3.8 *.C. and 3.8 N.A. engines." I'm pretty sure others around here have bought from this site.

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Originally Posted by McGrath
They have model years listed... "This Hi-Flow converter is for the 97-03 Bonneville 3.8 *.C. and 3.8 N.A. engines." I'm pretty sure others around here have bought from this site.

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ok, that would have fit ANY 92-03 */C bonnie.

http://www.jegs.com/webapp/wcs/store...tegoryId=10251

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$79.99 before shiping
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I don't think $100 is that bad considering it comes with the flange, O2 bung and extended pipe behind.
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with that you still want to weld it...so it sorta defeats the purpose. I dont see how it would bolt on to the bonnies that easy.
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Well lets say shipping is $10 for the jegs cat. Only 10 more bucks for a new flange and some fresh stainless? not to mention one less weld?
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Originally Posted by 95naSTA
I don't think $100 is that bad considering it comes with the flange, O2 bung and extended pipe behind.
Do other SSEi'* need an O2 hookup? Why would you need the extra pipe?
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All OBD2 bonnies need another O2 behind the cat.
You don't really need the extra pipe but with the price difference, why not?
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Originally Posted by 95naSTA
All OBD2 bonnies need another O2 behind the cat.
You don't really need the extra pipe but with the price difference, why not?
oh, INTERESTING, didn't know OBDII required that....


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