RE: [DML] Re: DMC Service Cat Replacement?
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RE: [DML] Re: DMC Service Cat Replacement?



Hi Bill

I seem to remember a loooong time ago, someone else suggested this, but
it's not a great idea for several reasons:

1) You're busting an expensive stock item
2) making the exhaust flow more freely has a lot to do with the shape of
the pipe as well as the restrictions, and the cat "box" (s'cuse the pun) is
not exactly the right shape for a free flowing exhaust.
3) As I mentioned in my last post, the size of the outlet pipe on the cat
is quite strangled

I also forgot to metion that the bypass pipe from Ed is high quality and
personally I think $90 is more than reasonable.

Does anyone need a NOS cat with only 6000 miles on it? :-)))

Martin
#1458
#4426


Original Message:
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From: content22207 brobertson@xxxx


You can accomplish the same thing by simply removing the honeycomb
from your existing converter. 

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