high flow cat
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I need a new cat for my '99 GSR and want an aftermarket high flow model. Who makes one that won't give me the 'lawnmower sound' of a straight pipe? I want my exhaust tone to stay deep and smooth. Hit me with approx. prices if you know them...thanks.
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Re: high flow cat (Notorious1GF)
check out http://www.jegs.com do a search for catalytic converters. They have a Dynomax for your car for like 55 bucks or so.
[Modified by jonnyR, 9:39 PM 4/4/2001]
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Re: high flow cat (Notorious1GF)
Random Technology at around $259 or so. If you want to avoid that lawnmower sound keep the resonator on your exhaust.
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Re: high flow cat (Notorious1GF)
My friend just got the Greddy Evolution for his 2001 Integra ls......it sounds good when needed, and w/o the lawnmower sound. It's costly, but it's from one of the best
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Re: high flow cat (Notorious1GF)
You might try Magnaflow. I LOVE their products and you can pick up a stainless cat for a lot less than a Random.
http://www.exhaustproslinc.com/magpolstains.html
Chris
http://www.exhaustproslinc.com/magpolstains.html
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