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Old 06-07-2009, 05:20 PM   #1
frd906
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Default metal cat v ceramic cat

other night this is after my accident i had, i put the foot down and all of the sudden a air noise blew out my exhaust like a turbo letting off and a huge dust cloud from the weldes on the pipe form extractors to the cat or the cat is self came out, would i have knocked the cat and stuff the stuff in inside as well a peace of cat blew out my exhaust also.


so i went and seen my local exhaust guy and he qouted me 300 bucks to replace my ceramic one with a high flow metal cat, and to redo my pipe from the extractors to the cat and from the cat to the rest of my system where is joins on. thats included fitted as well.

Are high flow metal cats better then the ceramic ones, would i lose my v8 kinda sound as i do have at the moment, as you would of herd on my recent videos,

any power differences between the 2 cats

please give me your opinions cheers

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