Berks high flow 3" cat
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I never used oversized cats on honda products but I have used them on corvettes.
You won't notice any power differences at normal driving speeds or have an increase on fuel mileage but you might have a better et at the drag strip.
You won't notice any power differences at normal driving speeds or have an increase on fuel mileage but you might have a better et at the drag strip.
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Car is stock other than K&N intake and HFP axle back. Trying to refrain from spending any money on the car really. Figured the Berks 3" HFC with the intake and Flashpro would give a decent little gain.
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I'm not seeing how a bigger cat will increase HP if the exhaust is stock.
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Im sure a few extra ponies could be squeezed out. The stock cat is massive and more restrictive than the Berks. There's a thread somewhere floating around showing the difference between the Berks and stock unit. The stock exhaust is already a good flowing unit. I also may do a catback as well, like the HKS Ti-sport or something quiet like that.
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No and bump
Thinking this unit combined with flashpro, a TBS and my Vibrant streetpower would yield some pretty good gains with how much smaller the stock cat is compared to the Berks HFC. Anybody have one?
Thinking this unit combined with flashpro, a TBS and my Vibrant streetpower would yield some pretty good gains with how much smaller the stock cat is compared to the Berks HFC. Anybody have one?
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