hey guys, i'm going to purchase a catco high flow cat and i was wondering if i should get the 2.5" or the 3"....i have a stock manifold but a 2.5" flowmaster cat back exhaust...what would be the best size for my catco cat and why? also it's a 93 firebird 3.4l if that helps, thanx
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Re: Catco ...2.5" or 3"??
Originally posted by badinfluenceRSI'd go 3" just incase you ever upgrade to a 3" catback...you can always get a 3" to 2.5" adapter...your y-pipe outlet is 3" right?
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Originally posted by badinfluenceRSwell if you y-pipe is 3" your gonna have to reduce down to 2.5" anyways...
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Originally posted by tkoforpresidentoh i didn't know that, i'm a noob and i noobishly figured if your y pipe is 3" then it just continues to 3" on your cat... is it not like that then??
I'm gonna have a 3" Y-Pipe outlet, so I just got a 3" in/out cat...but I'm gonna run a 3" catback too
I don't kno if the 3.4 Y-pipe is 3" outlet or not...1999 Camaro Z/28
1973 Firebird Formula
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Originally posted by badinfluenceRSmy bad...you can get a 3" inlet/2.5" outlet cat
I'm gonna have a 3" Y-Pipe outlet, so I just got a 3" in/out cat...but I'm gonna run a 3" catback too
I don't kno if the 3.4 Y-pipe is 3" outlet or not...
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Re: Catco ...2.5" or 3"??
Originally posted by badinfluenceRSyea...if your not 'planning' on getting a 3" catback (and that's if your Y-pipe outlet is 3")
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Its not a huge ordeal man, don't stress. If you get the 3" in/out, you'll have to buy a 3" to 2 1/2" reducer. If you buy the 2 1/2" in/out, you'll have to buy the same thing. The only difference is if its going before, or after the new cat.
Who is going to be installing it?Black \'94 Trans Am A4- SLP CAI & Loudmouth<br />Red \'93 Firebird A4- Ram Air under the WS6 hood, !cat, exhaust.
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Re: Catco ...2.5" or 3"??
Originally posted by Fbody3400Its not a huge ordeal man, don't stress. If you get the 3" in/out, you'll have to buy a 3" to 2 1/2" reducer. If you buy the 2 1/2" in/out, you'll have to buy the same thing. The only difference is if its going before, or after the new cat.
Who is going to be installing it?
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I thought that 3.4's ypipe was smaller than 3"?
'96 Trans Am M6:) Cam, lifters, 1.6rr, lt4 springs, 4 bolt mains, long tubes, TDs, short throw...etc
'99 Firebird SOLD 1/4 mile 15.4 @ 86
'66 Ford SOLD
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