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Catalytic Converters
I'm gonna be ordering a header rather soon from NOPI online and i'd like to order anything else useful (that i can afford
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Re: Catalytic Converters
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Thanks, i've actually never heard of Carsound but it looks good so far
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White 1995 Prelude Si 5-speed 107,000 miles AEM CAI AEM Pulleys DC Sports CC Header Carsound Hi-flow Cat 5Zigen Fireball Cat-back 17" wheels with 215/40/17 tires Custom paint on some interior (yellow) Currently in Progress: KMS (Honda-performance.com) Camshafts, Valve springs, and Retainers Skunk2 adjustable cam gears Wish me luck on this project, something always seems to go wrong. My 1995 Prelude Si |
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Re: Catalytic Converters
If I'm not mistaken, Carsound and Magnaflow are the same company. And besides that, that Carsound cat looks exactly like my Magnaflow cat.
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