fleabay part of the day
you know what - I was planning on getting a cheap high flow cat from ebay - not that one necessarily; however, it was definately an option. I'm using the stock cat - rusted bolts and everything. Don't want to use a test pipe because it'll be too loud.
I'm sure you will gain a tad bit of HP when using.......I almost guarantee that you won't pass emissions with it though. I'm in Naptown - so we don't have inspections or anything
I'm sure you will gain a tad bit of HP when using.......I almost guarantee that you won't pass emissions with it though. I'm in Naptown - so we don't have inspections or anything
know what i think i might try it i mean seriously 10 bucks....whats there to lose lol
plus i just passed emissions so i dont have anything to worry about for a while
plus i just passed emissions so i dont have anything to worry about for a while
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im running an ebay test pipe like that... works fine, and fit perfectly, cost me all of 25 bux shipped!! it got the car a lil louder and a tad bit more power on the *** dyno... u cant go rong with cheap ebay cats
Test pipe might be okay...not much to go wrong other than rusting faster than a pacesetter header, but I would stay away from cheap cats like that, they tend to clog bad and leave a billow of smoke so thick cars behind you can't see, but hey $10 bucks, it might be worth it to hollow it out and use as a test pipe, I am a firm believer in "you gte what you pay for"
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http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors...QrdZ1
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Nah. Too expensive.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors...QrdZ1
</TD></TR></TABLE>Nah. Too expensive.
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