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Old 04-18-2010, 09:17 PM
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is removing the cat a good gain or not worth the work?
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The car would not be street legal but yes to an extent it would remove some restriction.
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My car didn't come with a cat. I'm allergic. Oh, not that cat.
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Originally Posted by MouSe
My car didn't come with a cat. I'm allergic. Oh, not that cat.
Yea if you have a living breathing cat in your exhaust, by all means please remove it. Wouldn't want you to hurt the Bonnie
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In answer to your question, there is some performance to be gained by upgrading to a High Flow catalytic converter. It'* performance increase is even more noticeable the more mods that are done. There is NOT enough of a gain to warrant risking the $2500 fine if you are caught. You may also wish to consider other mods, such as reworking the intake <makes the best noise if you ask me>, getting some PCM work done, etc. The sky is the limit.
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Our cars have a very open exhaust to start with. Best to keep the cat in place. Just upgrade to a larger free flow cat. I went 3" and it was about $70
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I've run with and without. The difference isn't enough to feel or warrant removal...

Heck, the only differences I noticed with a high flow (when the car was reasonably stockish) was money out of my pocket and a louder exhaust.
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Gutted my cat last year myself. With a missing muffler and a hollow cat, my neighbors didn't appreciate me starting the car everymorning at 430AM.
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Originally Posted by Mike1995
Gutted my cat last year myself. With a missing muffler and a hollow cat, my neighbors didn't appreciate me starting the car everymorning at 430AM.
lol that prolly sounds close to what our stock car sounds like. Neighbors didn't like us starting that 8am when we was running it
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I put in a Magnaflow cat. Didn't notice hardly any performance gain, and now at WOT I get a rotten smell. Some others have reported same.


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