High Flow Cat??
#2
Magnaflow High Flow Cats, the bolt on version, is a direct replacement. Which means it will fit as long as you buy the correct version. Same thing applies to a cat back exhaust.
I have magnaflow's high flow cat and the apexi ws2 exhaust, no problems experienced.
I have magnaflow's high flow cat and the apexi ws2 exhaust, no problems experienced.
#3
Here's what you want: http://www.hottexhaust.com/detail.asp?PRODUCT_ID=22630
Magnaflow 22630
It's direct bolt-on replacement. Also, it's Magnaflow, so you can expect great quality and fitment. I have this (slightly different version though... mine doesn't have O2 sensor bung because my car is a 93 and only has 1 O2 sensor) and it's great.
Magnaflow 22630
It's direct bolt-on replacement. Also, it's Magnaflow, so you can expect great quality and fitment. I have this (slightly different version though... mine doesn't have O2 sensor bung because my car is a 93 and only has 1 O2 sensor) and it's great.
Last edited by trustdestruction; 12-21-2008 at 02:37 PM.
#4
almost forgot, get an O2 sensor removal socket. They're around $10-$15 at napa or autozone. And get some PB blaster or something to remove stuck bolts.
Remove all bolts from cat to catback exhaust and all bolts from header to cat. Then disconnect the O2 sensor plug from underneath the car(simply pull the plug from the underside of the car), and you can remove the cat with the o2 sensor attached.
spray around the part where it's bolted, give it time to settle, remove. This is also a good time to clean the sensor where it sits inside the cat. I reused all old bolts, nuts and springs to mount the new cat.
Remove all bolts from cat to catback exhaust and all bolts from header to cat. Then disconnect the O2 sensor plug from underneath the car(simply pull the plug from the underside of the car), and you can remove the cat with the o2 sensor attached.
spray around the part where it's bolted, give it time to settle, remove. This is also a good time to clean the sensor where it sits inside the cat. I reused all old bolts, nuts and springs to mount the new cat.
#6
megan racing's "high flow cat" is a test pipe
test pipes are hollow pipes and don't do anything but join the exhaust together.
reasons not to get a test pipe:
1. it is illegal
2. your exhaust tone will be raspy
3. you will throw a CEL (check engine light
4. you will not pass inspection or smog or anything
test pipes are hollow pipes and don't do anything but join the exhaust together.
reasons not to get a test pipe:
1. it is illegal
2. your exhaust tone will be raspy
3. you will throw a CEL (check engine light
4. you will not pass inspection or smog or anything
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