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Old 10-16-14, 09:33 PM
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Right on. Not a fan but to each his own.
Old 10-28-14, 11:14 PM
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Hey I'm just curious, did you remove the third cat? If so did you have your check engine light come on? Or do you know if it would actually come on if you did remove it?
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Originally Posted by SaleenS7
Hey I'm just curious, did you remove the third cat? If so did you have your check engine light come on? Or do you know if it would actually come on if you did remove it?
So I just had my 3rd cat removed this weekend. The videos here of the car have the 3rd cat still.
And it isn't much of a cat as it is a resonator. At least that's what my muffler shop was saying.

Anyways, so after removing the 3rd cat, your engine light WILL NOT come on or light up.

The O2 sensors are located right before it so it doesn't matter, and it doesn't throw a code unless you remove the first catalytics.


Car sounds 300% more angrier now after the 3rd cat delete. I'll be sure to upload some vids.
Old 10-29-14, 06:19 PM
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Originally Posted by tHeKiNg911
So I just had my 3rd cat removed this weekend. The videos here of the car have the 3rd cat still.
And it isn't much of a cat as it is a resonator. At least that's what my muffler shop was saying.

Anyways, so after removing the 3rd cat, your engine light WILL NOT come on or light up.

The O2 sensors are located right before it so it doesn't matter, and it doesn't throw a code unless you remove the first catalytics.


Car sounds 300% more angrier now after the 3rd cat delete. I'll be sure to upload some vids.
Sounds like a hell of a mod then. Looking forward to seeing the vids. I've heard the third cat is what makes the car a ultra low emissions vehicle but we're not treehuggers. Plus I've also heard it acts as a muffler/resonator as well. You said it sounds a lot angrier so do you think the drone is a lot worse after removing the third cat?
Old 10-30-14, 11:11 PM
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Oh yeah, the drone is so so bad at times, the car's interior vibrates. I have straight pipes instead of the 3rd cat, so that's why it drones really bad. But what I do is not open the cutouts fully, I open 1/4 of the way, and it sounds awesome with zero drone.

If you don't want the drone, get a glass pipe instead of the 3rd pipe. It'll sound great.
Old 10-31-14, 10:01 AM
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One of these years, somebody will post a vid of a car with stock pipes, then stock pipes with C/Outs open, then stock with resonator delete, then resonator with ...etc.

Trying to decide which choice to go with is tough with all the variables not progressively laid out.

Drone is the biggest killer. We have a Z06 and if you "pull the fuse" to open the exhaust, the drone at 70 is horrendous.
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Here is a clip I took tonight.


<iframe width="560" height="315" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/vuHtpU8T2pg" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

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Old 11-15-14, 02:44 PM
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New clips of the exhaust






Hope you enjoy it.
Old 11-15-14, 05:02 PM
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The fly-by sounds really good!!
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Another fly by done today by Oregon State Car Club:

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pics of the install?


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Check out my build thread for photos. My setup is basically as follows;

Both 2nd catalytics removed, custom x-pipe instead.
Deleted resonators. Straight pipes.
Dual remote cutouts right before the muffler.
Old 07-07-15, 02:16 PM
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I did my resonator delete yesterday and sounds nothing like yours. What size piping did you use?
Old 07-07-15, 07:35 PM
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Originally Posted by Robles84
I did my resonator delete yesterday and sounds nothing like yours. What size piping did you use?

I think the pipe size was 2.5, because factory was 2.25, so I vividly remember the mechanic saying the lip on the 2.5 piping would hold up pretty good and tight with stock.

The first video is just the resonator delete + cutout. The E-cutout is bypassing the mufflers, which do an outstanding job of silencing the car, one of the best mufflers I've seen around.

My car is almost stock when the cutouts are closed and not bypassing the muffler. Even with the primary resonators deleted(straight pipe) and the secondary's replaced with an x-pipe, car is almost stock when the cutouts are closed.

So if you want your car to sound anything louder, that muffler has to be bypassed, or removed, which I don't recommend.

Good luck.
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The love the fly-byes... Now you are ready for the autobahn. LOL...


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