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#1
down4ce

I need a direct fit high flow cat for my 86 si, stock size inlet etc. I can't seem to find one. Anyone know a place I can get one by monday? TT

#2
B@T "El Argentino"

Man, the direct fit converters are very expensive, why don't you buy a Universal fit Catco (in Summit racing) or Magnaflow, take it to a muffler shop and weld it?
That would cost you aroud $80...
I haven't seen a direct fit one for our cars...
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#3
down4ce

I just found a direct fit catco part number cto-4173 When searched it only says honda but it covers many cars including 1st gen rex

Edited by down4ce, 25 June 2004 - 10:06 PM.


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oldschoolsi

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Glad I'm not required to run a cat......although when I got my car it had a brand new cat and resonator on it

#5
down4ce

I don't have a resonator on mine huh.gif . Also something that was bothering me, my cat doesn't have an oxy sensor, it's on the exhaust manifold right?

Edited by down4ce, 25 June 2004 - 10:07 PM.


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oldschoolsi

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its on your header, not in your cat lol
I didnt know anything about a resonator on the car until I crawled under it and happened to see it there......I would of never put it on but since its there im not gunna mess with it

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nivek2002

there IS an edit feature wink.gif biggrin.gif

#8
down4ce

Sorry laugh.gif Like I said I'm really out of it

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oldskoolsi: since u don't need ur cat, mind giving it to me? smile.gif

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i got a direct replacement cat at pep-boys.

and it only cost $5.00.
and it had almost NO restriction.
and you can see through it.
and it has the same dimensions as exhuast pipe...



no really, i replace the cat w/ a pipe, and put the cat's heat shield on my resonator. then i just say it's a high flow cat. ph34r.gif
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QUOTE (RexKrazy @ Jun 26 2004, 12:24 AM)
and it had almost NO restriction.
and you can see through it.
and it has the same dimensions as exhuast pipe...

no really, i replace the cat w/ a pipe, and put the cat's heat shield on my resonator. then i just say it's a high flow cat.  ph34r.gif

awesome thats what i did at first, then i put the oe cat back on minus the insides. Now i just got a cat of a 96 camary(4cyl) and need to weld some ends on it to make it fit and quite it down a little bit