If everyone is removing their cat's, then why not go to the extra trouble, gut it, and place the shell over the I-pipe? That way, upon initial inspection it looks normal...
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<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>upon initial inspection it looks normal... <hr></blockquote>
whats this inspection?1999 Pontiac Trans Am M6 Far from stock.....
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I saw a website somewhere that had instructions on how to 'hollow out your cat'. It was a while back, but it pretty much was just these instructions
1. take off the cat
2. take the cat apart
3. replace internals with a straight pipe or something allowing free flow (3" pipe)
4. weld cat back together
5. put it back on car.
you might get a SES light, but it's the 02 sensor (i think).
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