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High Flow Catayltic Converter, Which one?

Which Cat. converter is the best for my 1995 camaro z28 LT1. All i ahve been able to find is stock replacements. My cat converter is bad, i am getting new headers w/y-pipe and GMMG Exhaust and want to get a high flow cat. converter to go with it, which would be the best fit and high flow? I havent seen many, and do not know which is the best fit and price, thanks for any help that you can give me.
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Re: High Flow Catayltic Converter, Which one?

magnaflow is good, and you can still pass emitions with it. And most converters are all weld in's.
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Re: High Flow Catayltic Converter, Which one?

Delete the cat.. .get a bullet muffler, weld a cat's heat shields around it to pass visual inspection, and get the rear o2 tuned out, COT disabled, and any other necessary tuning. Your performance and gas milage will both go up.
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Re: High Flow Catayltic Converter, Which one?

How in the world would that pass smog?
(unless I missed something)?
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Re: High Flow Catayltic Converter, Which one?

you would not,lol
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Re: High Flow Catayltic Converter, Which one?

yea he probably would not. 95 is sort of a bad year to do serious mods on and still pass smog. even though 95 is technically obd2, its not full obd2. therefore, they will put it on the rollers and he would probably fail with the suggested setup.
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Re: High Flow Catayltic Converter, Which one?

Thats what I was thinking too.....
screw cat delete....just get a high flow.
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Re: High Flow Catayltic Converter, Which one?

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yea he probably would not. 95 is sort of a bad year to do serious mods on and still pass smog. even though 95 is technically obd2, its not full obd2. therefore, they will put it on the rollers and he would probably fail with the suggested setup.

Good point, with my 97 it's fine since they just plug in and scan the computer.

Get a carsound/magnaflow high flow cat... 3" in, 3" out.
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