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Alright i have a 95 lewd and unfortunalty a little while back I went the cheap way and just bought a muffler instead of a full exhaust. But the good thing is i really like the sound, and look. But now I want to put a high flow cat in. This sound like a good idea or should i just knuckle down and buy a whole new exhaust and if not, does anyone know of any good brands of high flow cats that will still allow me to run my sensor and pass emission.
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Re: High flow Cat!
whip out the cash, swap out the stock exhaust, put in a real exhaust. then find a high flow cat that matches the diameter of your new cat-back. look into carsound and random tech cats. carsounds are considerably cheaper than the RT ones, and work well enough. RT's are good but pricey. check the carsounds though, a lot of them are universal and require welding and some don't allow you to use the O2 sensors without modification.
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i would go with carsound cat, more flow than stock and cheap. Others cost too much and ain't worth it unless you plan to turbo.
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Re: High flow Cat!
I had to wield my Magnaflow cat onto my DC-S header and RSR Exmag. I wish I still had the stock cat.
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Re: High flow Cat!
Why do you wish you still had stock cat??
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Re: High flow Cat!
Downpipe and catback are supposed to bolt on to the cat. Magnaflow universal is shorter, so I had to fabricate then wield.
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