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Perrin high flow cat - Don't waste your money
Just what the title says. I had mine on for a year. Its a POS. I was running a little rich, but not too bad and I look back through my logs and after just a few short months of using it it was nothing but an exhaust restriction. After about 6 months I started getting exhaust leaks elsewhere due to the backpressure. It made the car run sub par and I thank Mellon for helping me find the problem.
I took it off last night and youc an't even see any light through the honeycome and the honey come has come loose and is laying almost sideways creating a great restriction. Its started falling apart and this is only after a year, I imagine its been like this for 6 months. If your really really set on a HF Cat spend the money and get a good one and pull a log every month or so and see if your airflow is dropping off. Thats just my P.S.A. for today. I had good reason to run it last year but I am beyond that now and I won't ever make that mistake again. |
Test Pipe
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^^^^^^^ True why bother with a high flow cat? If your gonna mess with it might as well put in the test pipe man.
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I think that people get high flow cat because of not throwing on their CEL.
Correct me if I'm wrong. |
I use an HFC for not having a guilty conscience because I'm spewing crap out my tail pipe all day long ... but I do switch it to a test pipe for race days at the track
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Originally Posted by VajEvo
(Post 6049665)
I think that people get high flow cat because of not throwing on their CEL.
Correct me if I'm wrong.
Originally Posted by voidhawk
(Post 6049689)
I use an HFC for not having a guilty conscience because I'm spewing crap out my tail pipe all day long ...
My only point is, if you need/want an HFC for whatever reason stay away from this one or keep an eye on it cause it won't last period. Its a whole lot of money for an exhaust restriction thats gonna stop working in 6 months. |
Test pipe= easy extra 10hp
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just punch it out with a stick and turn it into a test pipe.
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It is true about your car throwing a cell. What a lot of people do is put on a spark plug fowler on the O2 sensor and reset the ecu. Works like a charm.
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Originally Posted by EMC
(Post 6049890)
It is true about your car throwing a cell. What a lot of people do is put on a spark plug fowler on the O2 sensor and reset the ecu. Works like a charm.
Some times for the extra power you need to put up wit the SES light. Im sure more than half the modified evo's on here are running with a SES light, all you do is check the code, make sure its the o2 sensor and live with it. |
Wow! So it took 25,000 miles for the light to come back on? Well what I did was double up on the fowlers....took a little drilling but I haven't had trouble since. Ill make sure to look out for that code to come back on then.
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Originally Posted by BoostEEd
(Post 6049201)
Just what the title says. I had mine on for a year. Its a POS. I was running a little rich, but not too bad and I look back through my logs and after just a few short months of using it it was nothing but an exhaust restriction. After about 6 months I started getting exhaust leaks elsewhere due to the backpressure. It made the car run sub par and I thank Mellon for helping me find the problem.
I took it off last night and youc an't even see any light through the honeycome and the honey come has come loose and is laying almost sideways creating a great restriction. Its started falling apart and this is only after a year, I imagine its been like this for 6 months. If your really really set on a HF Cat spend the money and get a good one and pull a log every month or so and see if your airflow is dropping off. Thats just my P.S.A. for today. I had good reason to run it last year but I am beyond that now and I won't ever make that mistake again. |
Just turn the cell off in the ROM. But O2 foulers and extended bungs def work 100k no P0420
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Originally Posted by BoostEEd
(Post 6049201)
high flow cat - Don't waste your money
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off topic, but dont use a megan up-pipe on a WRX either. the flex section comes apart inside, and blocks the whole thing off to about an inch diameter.
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