which one yall prefer
which one yall prefer
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there have been many tests that have proven that today's High flow cats can deliver just as much power as a test pipe and still keep you CARB or EPA complaint. (As long as you buy a Catalytic converter that maintains those standards of course.) So yeah just do yourself a favor and save your self the trouble of a potential $1k fine from a Dick cop for not having a CAT, and get a high flow cat. Oh and here is an article to back up these statements....
http://www.importtuner.com/tech/impp...ers/index.html
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I read the artical on that link but it doesn't recomend any brands. Does anyone know of any high flow cats that actually work ?Originally Posted by ejohnson88
magna flow?
2007 Civic FA1 and 2005 Yukon XL Denali
Random Tech I hear makes great high-flow converters. I settled for a Magnaflow because I found one for less than half the price of a Random Tech. The only reason I changed mine out anyways was because my stock was damaged.
PS: There's a Random Tech warehouse somewhere in GA.
Yo Vick, stop polluting the air & just get a high-flow cat. I've told you about the article before (the link above) where the B16 Civic Si only makes +1 WHP/WTQ compared to the hi-flow cat.
This dude at an exhaust shop that I get all my exhaust work done at for all my vehicles basically told me that there is no such thing as a high flow cat.
In which he meant that not matter what, a Catalytic converter will only flow "x" amount of shit through it because of EPA regulations. You can put a bigger OD Cat on it but apparently it will only flow as much as a brand new stock one will.
Does that make sense?
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