Hi Flo or not
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Carsound/Magnaflow high flow cat is what you want. Just remember, MOST highflow cats don't come with any mouting flanges on them. You will need to get that done when you are ready to install the cat, assuming you weren't planning on welding it all together of course.
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Carsound/Magnaflow high flow cat is what you want. Just remember, MOST highflow cats don't come with any mouting flanges on them. You will need to get that done when you are ready to install the cat, assuming you weren't planning on welding it all together of course.
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I say go with a Hi Flo cat. I only say that because it is somewhat environmentally responsible. If you get a hi flo cat you can always install a ecs (electronic cut-out system). That way you can run open header whenever when you want. Its about a 10hp gain.
http://blacktrax.net/ecut.html
http://blacktrax.net/ecut.html
My bad. Blacksburg, VA looks like:
The low tonight's going to be 35 degrees. 20% chance of rain. Mostly clear - supposed to be windy. Tomorrow, you're looking at a high of 52 degrees. Low is 29 degrees. Pretty much no chance of rain - at all. It'll be sunny all day - and it'll be windy.
The low tonight's going to be 35 degrees. 20% chance of rain. Mostly clear - supposed to be windy. Tomorrow, you're looking at a high of 52 degrees. Low is 29 degrees. Pretty much no chance of rain - at all. It'll be sunny all day - and it'll be windy.
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