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racing high flow cat....
i bought a obx racing highflow cat now its not a actual cat its the size of a car but its straight through like a muffler even has all those little holes in side like a muffler how much power should i gain from slapin this thing on my civic i have a jdm b16a intake/header/exhaust installing cat
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no dont use the cat just go straught piping all the way.......
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Re: racing high flow cat....
i hear high flow cats make a difference. Not sure what kind of gains u gonna get tho. i'd say like 3-5 hp or so. exhaust will sound louder too. Dont go straight piping... save the environment!
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The cat will not help all that much but it will most likely change the note of your exhaust a little. Probably about 3 hp, the best thing to do depending to what model car you have is to gut the stock cat. but if you have obd2, or a car model 96+ you will have to use the hi-flow cat to keep your check engine light from coming on.
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