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Old 07-31-2004, 12:10 AM
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gutting the cat

I wanna gut my cat.About how much horsepower should i gain from this mod?Also how exactly do you do it.I heard u just remove the cat and drill out the honeycomb out of the cat.
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Old 07-31-2004, 05:39 AM
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I wanna gut my cat.About how much horsepower should i gain from this mod?Also how exactly do you do it.I heard u just remove the cat and drill out the honeycomb out of the cat.
I wouldn't count on two much of a power gain from a gutted cat. If anything just take it out and put in a straight pipe.
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Old 07-31-2004, 08:48 AM
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Re: gutting the cat

I wouldn't even bother doing any of that, the power increase will be so minimal you won't even knotice, its not worth polluting the environment so you can have an extra 1/2 horse power (if that), save up and go buy a high flow cat....
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I wouldn't even bother doing any of that, the power increase will be so minimal you won't even knotice, its not worth polluting the environment so you can have an extra 1/2 horse power (if that), save up and go buy a high flow cat....
I agree, a properly working cat has minimal back pressure.
Give a hoot don't pollute. GL
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Old 07-31-2004, 09:37 AM
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yeah and you dont want to breath that shit in... it's bad for you...and it dosnt do shit for your car(maybe make the back really dirty)
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yeah, no gains will be seen.
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