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I am looking for recommendations based on cost, performance and ease of installation. I have Maximiser headers and a 3" MagnaFlow catback.
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Here is an example of 3" Magnaflow MPE-59959 7.75" length cats connected to a 2.5" Corsa system using Stainless Works SS transitions http://www.stainlessworks.net/cart/p...oducts_id=1295
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Damn, Phil, SO CLEAN! Looking great!
Depends what you want the catalytic converters for. Pass Smog Sniffer? Get the biggest ones you can. Decrease the gas exhaust smell? I agree with Bullet cats as Phil shows. I got metallic foil (not ceramic substrate). My cats are the lowest part of the underside and get hit/dented. I don't want ceramic substrate breaking off and getting sucked back into the engine. Performance? No cats. Sound? You'll have to hear different set-ups. I had a muffler guy weld in (2) flanges in my exhaust each side. I can run bullet cats, monster cats, or straight pipes. Last edited by tf95ZR1; 01-08-2018 at 05:46 PM. Reason: Wanted 2 |
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Join Date: Feb 2013
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I don't need them for emissions tests anymore, I just want to keep the smell down. Thanks for the info about metallic substrate. Looks like I'll go with MagnaFlow.
Thanks David |
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Running full SW system with their metal matrix catalytic converters. No problems at all..[ATTACH]6960[ATTACH]6961
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