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<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by AutoV6: At A1 Performace Exhaust they have a converter 3" in & out with the sensor ready cat for 84.95. Part # 2517. It is under the discount converter section.<hr></blockquote>
<blockquote>quote:</font><hr> what is the easiest cat to have put in and what to do about the sensor im looking for the simplest solution <hr></blockquote>
there all basically the same non harder than the other to install. You don´t have to buy a sensor its already there, just make sure to tell them to unscrew it when they weld your cat on so it won´t get damaged.
1999 Firebird Black<br />A4 3.08 gears<br />Mods: Carbon Fiber Whisper Lid, Raised Air Box, K&N Air Filter, Direct Hits Ignition, Flowmaster American Thunder 3\", 160 Degree Hypertech Thermostat, SLP Fan Switch, 3\" High Flow Cat<br /><a href=\"http://www.cardomain.com/member_pages/view_page.pl?page_id=273903\" target=\"_blank\">My car on Cardomain</a>
hey, catco cats are great, I have one 2.5" in/out and I am happy w/ it, I added it at the same time as a flowmaster catback (2.5") but I was happy w/ the gains that I got from the entire thing... lemme know if any of you want one, I'll try to dig a couple up at the same price I got mine (60).
The car's sound will get slightly deeper and louder. It is usually best to put on a cat when you do either headers or cat-back. The stock cat has a heat shield on it, and I don't know if it can be reused on an aftermarket cat, so my suggestion to you would be to get the outside of the cat ceramic coated or have a heat shield installed. Since I'm from california, I like jet hot and ceramic coatings as well as header wraps and the like since they light off my cat quicker and lower my emissions a little, giving me more room to tune the car. A few points to look into: get the inside and outside of your headers jet hot coated for less heat radiating into the engine bay, quicker cat light-off, and better header protection, header wrap put on after that(if you're considered an extremist like me) to keep any leftover heat in the pipe and out of the engine bay, jet hot coat the cat for the same reasons, and finaly, Inconel exhaust valves. I've seen turbo cars use these a lot for their heat resistance and durability. This last item does not and should not be done unless you've got the heads off and are already going to get a cam and the heads ported and polished. even then, they are not required. I like to think of them as an added safety measure in my engine. I'm sure I've missed a few things, but that's pretty much it.
2001 Arctic White Firebird<br />More mods than I\'m allowed to list!
how much louder are we talking about here cause if it gets so loud you cant hear youslef think like when i had my straights on there i dont kwo if ill do it or not
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thanks for all of yoru help guys ive really apreciated the info
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but they are also spensive
but i guess you get what you pay for
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you can get a 3 in/out form thunderracing for 140 or something like that. if i go with random that is probably the one i will get but you have to look in he v8 section to find it
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Somebody posted one time that the stock cat was a high flow cat actually. If that's true, just cut the end off your stock cat and weld a 3" pipe to it. I kinda did this, look at the pictures on my website if you like, they are on the undercar picture page. Don't try to cut it off with a torch, use a saber saw.
1997 Nassau Blue Vette<br />1989 Jeep Cherokee 4x4 (lifted with 31\" tires)<br />2000 V6 Camaro, loud, cammed 210rwhp *SOLD*
ive never heard that but i havent been here long either so. but if it works good stuff
car looks good bty.
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