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Installing a catalyatic converter
I have a 93 Accord, the exhaust is stock and I need to replace the CAT. I found one but it is not a bolt on. The guy said I could just put some kind of clamps that he is saleing along with the CAT.. Just wondering will this work without welding.
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Re: Installing a catalyatic converter
those clamps make it bolt on, they are probably 'D' shaped clamps, that is what is holding my catback on. It should work fine. Worst case scenario, if you hear an exhaust leak later on down the road, go to meineke and have them tach-weld it for a few bucks.
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96 3000gt vr4 -K&N FIPK -Proboost mbc -Cusco front + rear strut bars -Greddy type-s -ATR downpipe -no cats -15Gs, 3sx aluminum pulley, FMIC, SAFC, walboro pump, EVO 560ccs, and Meth Injection Kit all waiting to go in shortly. Your 1996 Mitsubishi 3000GT VR-4 is the 92nd out of the 315 that were made that year. Only 21 of which are exactly identical. |
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