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Cat. Converter on aftermarket exhaust?

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kaiba408
12/22/2006 4:49:22 PM
Can a stock Cat. Converter be installed on an aftermarket exhaust system and still work as if its a stock exhaust system? Or does the whole exhaust system need to be replaced? Thanks.

Sebba
12/22/2006 5:10:13 PM
It would all depend on the exhaust system you are looking to purchase. It should say... "Cat-Delete" or something like "comes with a test pipe".
 
Most exhaust systems do allow the stock cat to be bolted up... i know mine did
paintballproam
12/23/2006 1:23:59 PM
I just put on a 3" magnaflow cat.
Sebba
12/23/2006 2:13:08 PM
sorry those high flow cats are total bullshit. They do not do anything... well... unless you count 1hp (proven) as a justified increace. Nothin wrong with the stocker
kaiba408
12/23/2006 4:09:01 PM
Thanks a bunch...I was already planning on swapping the whole exhaust system. I just need the stock cat put on my car. I should definitely pass smog once I put it on. The first time I tested I barely failed in the 15 mph test. 2nd time, I changed my spark plugs to NGK's and I added Guaranteed to Pass Smog solution and followed the instructions on it. The day before the test I filled up my tank, next day I tested and the readings I barely passed in doubled to make it worse. Did the Guaranteed to Pass screw me over?
paintballproam
12/23/2006 8:37:36 PM
any body i know who has used that stuff, made it worse. You really want an easy way to pass? Right before you get there, unplug an injector, then once u leave, plug it back it. I gaurentee u will pass. My auto teacher even said it works.lol.
silvercoupe97
12/23/2006 8:46:30 PM
I've got a magnaflow high flow cat.  I can't say that it decreased any restrictions, but having a 3" turboback (to include 3" in/out on the cat) doesn't hurt either 
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