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Installed it today, but temporarily clamped it on. I bought a mendrel bent cat-to-muffler pipe from boardmember "fireman" that should be coming in within a month, so I didn't want to weld the new cat inplace just yet.
Sounds good, and no SES -as of yet. [img]graemlins/thumbsup.gif[/img]
-Marc
[ July 25, 2003: Message edited by: hockeyman ]</p>
Was it 94009? I'm getting mine in soon, so I was just wondering what to expect. I know the expectations with all high flow cats are basically the same, but what kind of sound improvements did you see? Major or just subtle?
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<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by Firebird1055: Was it 94009? I'm getting mine in soon, so I was just wondering what to expect. I know the expectations with all high flow cats are basically the same, but what kind of sound improvements did you see? Major or just subtle?<hr></blockquote>
Yes, I got the 94009, and it fit nicely. I just needed a 3" to 2 1/2" reducer that I welded to the pipe that I'll be replacing soon.
There really isn't much noticeable sound difference, probably because I have a dynomax muffler and that kills alot of sound. But I did notice a bit more response when stepping on it [img]smile.gif[/img]
its firefighter! lol you will need the I pipe, i didnt have an S pipe.
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<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by FireFighter: its firefighter! lol you will need the I pipe, i didnt have an S pipe.<hr></blockquote>
oops, sorry for the messup.
Ok, what is an I-Pipe then? I know where the back of the cat is, and how the s-pipe looks, but I dunno what an I-Pipe is or where it mounts
I pipe goes from the s pipe to the muffler, the s pipes are really cheap but, i didnt have one because i knew i was going to change it.
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