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High flow cats VS complete piping change

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Old 10-07-2008, 12:15 PM
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Default High flow cats VS complete piping change

well, I may be in a situation where I have to replace my cats due to 02 sensor BS. Anyway, what kinda feedback anyone have regarding highflow cat replacements?? I'm sure most responses will be to just get a new piping system, which is an option, but in order to save a few bucks, I'm throwing this one at ya.
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Old 10-07-2008, 05:51 PM
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o/r midpipe=cheap and sell the 4 cats on the car to pay for it, then it will almost be free.

If you need cats then go with a new midpipe(catted x) and get a few ponies out of it.
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Old 10-07-2008, 08:44 PM
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If you need cats then go with a new midpipe(catted x) and get a few ponies out of it.
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The only reason I went with high-flow cats was because the shop that was doing my work had an extra Bassani X-pipe lying around that they sold me for cheap. It had the two front resonators deleted and two high-flow cats inserted where the two cats were. Changed the sound a little bit....but, in a good direction.
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