Magnaflow Catalytic converter?
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Magnaflow Catalytic converter?
Okay, I know I haven't posted on here in a while, but i'm always reading your guys posts. So I was gonna put a turbo in my accord, but after doing LOTS and LOTS of reading I realized it's not worth the risk, but I learned so much it's insane. So I went ahead and ordered an aem sri, dc ceramic header, and dc tcs exhaust. Now i'm looking at getting a high flow catalytic converter. I was looking at this one linked here. What are your opinions on it? And has anyone ever heard of this site, cuz I haven't, so i dont know if it's reliable. Any other suggestions for a cat for my car help me out here, I cant find many bolt up ones.
Lol, forgot the site, so had to edit...here it is....
http://www.realtruck.com/application...1998-2002.html
OR...
http://www.tonnocover.com/product/73...converter.html
Lol, forgot the site, so had to edit...here it is....
http://www.realtruck.com/application...1998-2002.html
OR...
http://www.tonnocover.com/product/73...converter.html
#3
RE: Magnaflow Catalytic converter?
I thought about the test pipe, it's cheap and the best flow, but i've heard it makes your car sound like rice too. I also know it's illegal since this is a daily driver and not a track car. So, I was thinking an aftermarket high flow cat would be a good way to go. I should be able to pass emissions right? If not I can save my oem cat and just put it back on when I need to pass I guess not a big deal. Check out this page if you haven't seen it, I thought it was cool stuff and was informative on the subject if you're thinking about doing the same thing I am.... http://www.importtuner.com/features/...val/index.html
^Another reason I wouldn't go with a test pipe, but i'm not arguing that it's not better.
^Another reason I wouldn't go with a test pipe, but i'm not arguing that it's not better.
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