<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by knowledgefreak:
uhh no dont do this you dont want an s shape at all that slows down the flow you want it as straight and less bends. No reason to have an s shape coming out of the cat at alll.
Everythign after the cat is the I pipe the s shape is part of the stock I pipe it is not a seperate pipe.
It is usually **** shops that cut your pipe at the end of the s bend and attach the cat back because it is easier to do that instead of welding new pipe to the stock cat.<hr></blockquote>
My Edelbrock cat-back did not come with the s-shaped part of the i-pipe after the cat. I had to have a 3" one custom bent. 45 degree bends are probably better than the 90 degree bends that are there stock, but you have to have at least two bends there to get the pipe from the cat back to about the center of the car.
uhh no dont do this you dont want an s shape at all that slows down the flow you want it as straight and less bends. No reason to have an s shape coming out of the cat at alll.
Everythign after the cat is the I pipe the s shape is part of the stock I pipe it is not a seperate pipe.
It is usually **** shops that cut your pipe at the end of the s bend and attach the cat back because it is easier to do that instead of welding new pipe to the stock cat.<hr></blockquote>
My Edelbrock cat-back did not come with the s-shaped part of the i-pipe after the cat. I had to have a 3" one custom bent. 45 degree bends are probably better than the 90 degree bends that are there stock, but you have to have at least two bends there to get the pipe from the cat back to about the center of the car.
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