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Old Feb 13, 2005 | 10:57 PM
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Oka i have a dseries apexi header with a 2 bolt flange and i want to get a high flow cat.I have an option of buying flanges for 5 dollars each but i dont kno if a cat has 2 bolt flanges on both sides.The exhaust im trying to run is an apexi world sport 2.....does it have a 3 bolt flange?
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Old Feb 13, 2005 | 11:14 PM
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Oka i have a dseries apexi header with a 2 bolt flange and i want to get a high flow cat.I have an option of buying flanges for 5 dollars each but i dont kno if a cat has 2 bolt flanges on both sides.The exhaust im trying to run is an apexi world sport 2.....does it have a 3 bolt flange?</TD></TR></TABLE>

A stock D series cat has a 2 bolt flange on 1 side and a 3 bolt flange on the other side. The 2 bolt side goes to the manifold/downpipe and the 3 bolt end goes to the catback. If the world sport 2 exhaust you are getting is the complete cat back kit, then yes, it will have a 3 bolt exhaust flange that would connect to the cat converter. I hope that helps
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