magnaflow high flow catalytic converter?
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magnaflow high flow catalytic converter?
alright... my catalytic converter just melted and sealed itself shut so i need a new cat. i found a place that is going to install and magna flow high-flow cat for $100. i just wanted to know because i have other options.... how are these high flow cats?
any good as far as quality and performance?
there are other places that are more expensive that are using a "CatCo" high flow cat and a "Car Sound" high-flow cat. they are more expensive. another shop is charging $225 for the magnaflow installed so i figured $100 was pretty damn good.??
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-zAC
any good as far as quality and performance?
there are other places that are more expensive that are using a "CatCo" high flow cat and a "Car Sound" high-flow cat. they are more expensive. another shop is charging $225 for the magnaflow installed so i figured $100 was pretty damn good.??
thanks
-zAC
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Re: magnaflow high flow catalytic converter? (SlimBB4)
Magnaflow makes nice cats. In fact, they make Carsound cats too.
When you buy be sure to ask for a flat cat. It is a better choice if your car is lowered, atleast on my car.
Also, note that the cat you are going to buy most likely will NOT have flanges welded on it. You will need to have a shop do that for you. If the shop charging $225 includes the flanges AND welding, that's not too bad of a deal.
When you buy be sure to ask for a flat cat. It is a better choice if your car is lowered, atleast on my car.
Also, note that the cat you are going to buy most likely will NOT have flanges welded on it. You will need to have a shop do that for you. If the shop charging $225 includes the flanges AND welding, that's not too bad of a deal.
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Re: magnaflow high flow catalytic converter? (SlimBB4)
There are many different versions of cats that Magnaflow/Carsound sell, som eare dirt cheap and others aren't. Check out http://www.magnaflow.com to see wha tthey have available and find out what model they plan to use.
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For a $100 installed (cat plus labor), you're probably gonna get a total hack-job on the install, and a lower-end model Magniflow cat...not worth the trouble imo.
Look into the SMSP bolt-on cats. For the extra money, you'll get a much better cat, with good welds, and you can install it yourself.
Look into the SMSP bolt-on cats. For the extra money, you'll get a much better cat, with good welds, and you can install it yourself.
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how freakin much????????????? i can get a cat. + install for $50 this guy down the road has a lift and welder......damn good welder too.....been doin it for 50+ yrs......heck i got him to do my complete exhaust for $150......cat., muffler, rez and 2.25 piping from the header back
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thanks guys. i ended up getting the magna flow just because it was the closest and the cheapest and from what you guys say... its pretty descent. they managed to keep the stock flanges on it so that made me happy all for $100. i looked on the website and talked to them... it is just one of magnaflows universal ones.
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