"high flow cat"
"high flow cat"
Works offers a high flow cat based on the stock part with 3" ends welded on. The Vishnu part looks similar. Can anyone tell me
1) is the Vishnu part also a stock cat center?
2) how well does this stock center flow compared to a real high flow cat?
Thanks!
1) is the Vishnu part also a stock cat center?
2) how well does this stock center flow compared to a real high flow cat?
Thanks!
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Originally Posted by Spec'd
IMO you're are better off just buying an Ultimate Racing HFC for $150.00
and keeping your stock cat for later when you need it.
Replacing a stock cat is about $600+
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and keeping your stock cat for later when you need it.
Replacing a stock cat is about $600+
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I agree with uuuu
+1
Originally Posted by SpoonEvo
Where can you get it for $150?
I got mine shipped for $150.oo to my door.
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Originally Posted by Spec'd
Those of you who are deleting the cat/test pipe...are you getting that fuel smell out the exhaust? My previous experience with turbo cars (DSMs and Nissans) has been foul odor once you ditch the cat...it stays in your clothes, I can't stand that stench anymore (I must be getting old)...
Originally Posted by trackstar
Those of you who are deleting the cat/test pipe...are you getting that fuel smell out the exhaust? My previous experience with turbo cars (DSMs and Nissans) has been foul odor once you ditch the cat...it stays in your clothes, I can't stand that stench anymore (I must be getting old)...
I can only imagine the exhaust odor with a testpipe... ^
To a lesser degree, the exhaust smell is sometimes even prevailent
with the HFC installed.
Originally Posted by SpoonEvo
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Last edited by Spec'd; Nov 1, 2005 at 07:11 PM.
Originally Posted by Spec'd
I can only imagine the exhaust odor with a testpipe... ^
To a lesser degree, the exhaust smell is sometimes even prevailent
with the HFC installed.
You're welcome ^^
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To a lesser degree, the exhaust smell is sometimes even prevailent
with the HFC installed.
You're welcome ^^
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