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Old 07-27-2003, 07:13 PM
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I am looking to pick up a high flow cat to go on with my greddy turbo kit on my d16y7 which has 2 o2 bungs in the stock exhaust header. I am going to need a cat that has an o2 bung in it as the greddy DP only has one bung on it. Thanks in advance for any replies.

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Old 07-27-2003, 07:34 PM
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Get a carsound, and have a o2 bung welded in the exhaust piping were you need it at...
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Never heard of carsound before but I will look into that, any other opinions?
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carsound. cheap and efficient......they will not last 100,000 miles like the stock catalytic convertors....but will do the job. Have the muffler shop weld an o2 bung on it...in the stock location.
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Default Re: High Flow Cat recommendations (Pfieffdog)

Carsound is the same as Magnaflow... or should I say that the other way around... They work grrrreat
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nice, thanks guys
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why don't you just save money and not put a cat on?
Old 07-28-2003, 01:49 PM
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we can get you a high flow cat with o2 bung in it: or a testpipe with o2 bung in it:

either way youll have that bung you need

http://www.accordinglydone.com/store
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just have a straight pipe welded up. cats are a waste of money
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I am running a Magnaflow (Carsound) 3" cat and I am very happy. I pulled 238whp @ 7psi this weekend with the cat on.
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http://www.mufflertech.com
i got mine as a direct bolt on with o2 bung already on it and flanged to fit my car.
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