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Old 07-18-2008, 03:49 PM
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Default Catalytic Converter...

I was happy to know that my Magnaflow cat-back exhaust arrived yesterday.


I was hoping to install it this weekend in my driveway. I took a closer look under the car at the catalytic converter portion and I see this:




So I guess at one point the previous owner had something fixed/replaced (as far as I can see).

Can anyone help me out here? What are my options (preferably the cheapest)?
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Old 07-18-2008, 09:14 PM
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Default RE: Catalytic Converter...

My guess is it will need to be cut and welded. Probably not very expensive at an exhaust/muffler shop.
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Default RE: Catalytic Converter...

buy a direct fit high flow cat. it looks like in the pic theres a test pipe though, that you could put in place of the cat. i dont recommend this as it is illegal and pollutes the world, but it would certainly be a good temporary fix if youre dying to install the exhaust.
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