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I've been thinking of getting a high flow cat for a while now I've got headers and a full cat back and I think it sounds and runs good now my question is if I get a high flow cat will the sound of my car deepen and sound more throuty or will it be more ricey?? Also will I get better performance with it or will it hurt it?? all my mods are in my sig
thanks
look on one of the v8 boys face when he finds out he just lost to a v6 \"ha ha priceless\"<br />2000 camaro Mods: Slp cai,kn filter,whisperlid,talor spiro wires,ngk plugs, rk sport headers, 3\" Borla cat back exhaust,3.73\'s with lsd,pro 5.0 shifter,2002 Corvette wheels, lowered and 1\"1/4,painted calipers black with chrome camaro decals, hypertech programmer
You have the same exhaust set up I do except I have the CIA Headers. GET THE 3" Catco. It is like $58 shipped and it is worth it. More flow, better sound, totally custom exhaust too. [img]graemlins/thumbsup.gif[/img] [img]graemlins/thumbsup.gif[/img] from me.
<b>Red 1999 Firebird M5</b><br />Whisper Lid,Borla Catback,K&N,Dual Friction Center Force Clutch,Hurst Shifter w/Lou\'s Short Stick,!FRA,Suncoast Ramair hood,160 Thermo,!maf,Chrome ZO6 Wheels, Painted Calipers, CIA Headers, Taylor Wires, NGK Spark Plugs, 3\" Catco, Jet Chip Stage II, BMR STB, LCA, PHR, SFC, Fan Switch, FTRA<br /><b>Old Dyno Numbers: 183 RWHP, 217 RWTRQ</b><br /><a href=\"http://community.webshots.com/user/redsixer\" target=\"_blank\">http://community.webshots.com/user/redsixer</a>
Definitely get the 3 inch catco. It helped my exhaust sound a lot. I got it after I had headers and dynomax and it made a huge difference. Also felt a pretty good performance gain too.
99 3.8L Pewter Firebird M5, RK Sport Headers, 3 inch Dynomax exhaust, High flow cat, SLP Cold air induction, K&N filter, royal purple synthetic oil, 180* t-stat
I see you have the powerdyne installed? Do you have a need for the SLP CAI or are you using it some how? I'm in Houston for the summer and right down the road from Sugarland if you want to sell it. Let me know. Maybe we can meet somewhere to. I would like to see a powerdyne some time. I thought about it but I am seriously consiring the Beta tester.Later.
<b>Red 1999 Firebird M5</b><br />Whisper Lid,Borla Catback,K&N,Dual Friction Center Force Clutch,Hurst Shifter w/Lou\'s Short Stick,!FRA,Suncoast Ramair hood,160 Thermo,!maf,Chrome ZO6 Wheels, Painted Calipers, CIA Headers, Taylor Wires, NGK Spark Plugs, 3\" Catco, Jet Chip Stage II, BMR STB, LCA, PHR, SFC, Fan Switch, FTRA<br /><b>Old Dyno Numbers: 183 RWHP, 217 RWTRQ</b><br /><a href=\"http://community.webshots.com/user/redsixer\" target=\"_blank\">http://community.webshots.com/user/redsixer</a>
Haven’t done anything on the Camaro, but put LEDs on my truck headlights . And my oil pressure sensor went out on the truck so going to fix that this...
Haven’t done anything on the Camaro, but put LEDs on my truck headlights . And my oil pressure sensor went out on the truck so going to fix that this...
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