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Old 06-04-2006, 11:21 PM   #1
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hey all
ok today i did some shopping for some extractors & high flow catalytic converter.
i got some many different stories it wasnt funny.
anyways are pacemakers the best choice?

secondly
what is the difference between the 2 different types of catalytic converters. ie comb vs the metal one.
i want longest lasting while still having good thruput.
so which one of the two types should i choose.
thanks

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Old 09-04-2006, 09:08 PM   #2
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the 'comb' one i think has a ceramic centre and dosen' t like getting hit much. the metal one is good if your car is lowered. and by the sound of things pacys are the best
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Old 09-04-2006, 09:30 PM   #3
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Well eveyone has there own opinion on extractors ..
But as for cats well i have a HUGE opinion on them ... well one of them ..
That is SUPERCAT ...DO NOT GET ANY CAT FROM THEM ..
I talked to them and said that i have a on l.p.g. mods blah,blah,blah, and they told me the best cat is there highflow
unit .. Well so i got one 2 1/2 inch flanged both ends .
i have had it in my car and done less then 4,000km and the thing broke up on the inside and blocked up my exhaust..
Since then i have rang them 5 times and asked to speak to some one and they never EVER return the phone calls ..

SO here i am with a youbute highflow cat that is CRAP not worth it and falls apart very easy .. SO easy that it has not even had a hit to it and it crumbles .. what a waist of 380bux.
So if i was you ask what sort of cat it is and then ask them if they could mod your own cat to fit the extractors you buy .

JUST DONT GET ANYTHING FROM SUPERFLOW as you will not get any warranty
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Old 09-04-2006, 10:31 PM   #4
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Just use a cat off a VN-VS commodore.

They are heaps big. Thats what I have on my car.
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