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Catless now.. there is no value to add a header and not remove the cat.
Of course there is. Running Hi-Flows, I figure I'm losing 7 to 10RWHP. But, IMHO, it's the environmentally responsible thing to do. I am not a real green guy, and I have full boltons, but running cats just makes sense to me.
Of course there is. Running Hi-Flows, I figure I'm losing 7 to 10RWHP. But, IMHO, it's the environmentally responsible thing to do. I am not a real green guy, and I have full boltons, but running cats just makes sense to me.
Lou
I agree Lou. I've been behind vehicles with bad/no cats. Breathing in that s***t is horrible.
Of course there is. Running Hi-Flows, I figure I'm losing 7 to 10RWHP. But, IMHO, it's the environmentally responsible thing to do. I am not a real green guy, and I have full boltons, but running cats just makes sense to me.
Lou
I did that in my 2007 IS 350.. Had PPE header, could never solve CEL and VSC issues (there a long thread in the IS 2nd-Generation) due to a lack of O2 sim at that time. I installed PPE high flow cat.. it solves the CEL and VSC problems but it also crippled the car to feeling like back to stock.. the awesome sound was gone.. the power was gone.. if I knew that the high flow would do that.. I would have never install header in the first place.
I have the Borla exhaust and the drown between 1000rpm and 1800rpm is too much. I plugged the lower to pipes and the drown stopped.
If I put two exhaust valves on will it do any harm to the exhaust?
I have the Borla exhaust and the drown between 1000rpm and 1800rpm is too much. I plugged the lower to pipes and the drown stopped.
If I put to exhaust valves on will it do any harm to the exhaust?