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Catback exhaust/ removing cat/ headers? - 10/28/2007 2:53:19 PM   
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Im going to buy a cat back exhaust. Should I just buy every thing after the header or should the header be replaced to? And I want to remove or hollow out the catlac converter. How do I do that and what needs to be done after I do that? Its a 95 gs none turbo. 

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RE: Catback exhaust/ removing cat/ headers? - 10/28/2007 4:25:15 PM   
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get it with the header, and check your emission laws abt the catilyc converter

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RE: Catback exhaust/ removing cat/ headers? - 10/28/2007 6:20:28 PM   
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get it with the header, and check your emission laws abt the catilyc converter


The law dont matter its going to be over the sound limit any way. I just need to know what to do because I read about somthing with a check engine like coming on or somthing.

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RE: Catback exhaust/ removing cat/ headers? - 10/28/2007 7:18:54 PM   
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get it with the header, and check your emission laws abt the catilyc converter

he says this because they check it, to c if u have one or not.
but it only applys in certain state

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RE: Catback exhaust/ removing cat/ headers? - 10/28/2007 7:34:37 PM   
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get it with the header, and check your emission laws abt the catilyc converter

he says this because they check it, to c if u have one or not.
but it only applys in certain state


My state dont check.

Is their any exhausts that come with out a cat? I was looking on ebay and saw some that looks like all piping and no cat but im not sure. Can some one find me a cheep one that dont use a cat?

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RE: Catback exhaust/ removing cat/ headers? - 10/29/2007 8:06:12 PM   
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Is this exhaust systom with out a cat? I dont see one and it says it has a resonator. Whats a  resonator could i hollow it out? Because I know it must be in to make it quiet. And also what happens with the oxegen sincer? I read that it will say check engine once  the exhaust is all opened up. I was toled nothing bad will happen. Is it true?


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RE: Catback exhaust/ removing cat/ headers? - 10/29/2007 9:35:18 PM   
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that is a cat-back exhaust... it will attach on right behind the cat... and dont hollow out the resonator it will make it sound terrible, and so will not running a cat, trust me! i did it on my rs and regretted it... i wound up buying a whole  new midpipe... just keep ur cat, get an exhaust with a resonator, and call it a day

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RE: Catback exhaust/ removing cat/ headers? - 10/30/2007 7:07:31 AM   
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^^^^agreed.  There is no purpose for you to remove the cat, you will see zero gains from it
and it will sound ricey as hell.

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RE: Catback exhaust/ removing cat/ headers? - 10/30/2007 10:05:01 AM   
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that is a cat-back exhaust... it will attach on right behind the cat... and dont hollow out the resonator it will make it sound terrible, and so will not running a cat, trust me! i did it on my rs and regretted it... i wound up buying a whole  new midpipe... just keep ur cat, get an exhaust with a resonator, and call it a day


Hows it hook up to the cat? Do I need to buy a new cat? Because the one on my car is welded on in place.

And so this exhaust still hooks up to a cat????  To me looks like its the full thing and next thing is header?


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RE: Catback exhaust/ removing cat/ headers? - 10/30/2007 1:09:57 PM   
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no that flange should bolt up to the cat... and if urs is welded on the yes you would have to buy another one, you can buy a high flow magnaflow or something from summit racing

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