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Old Aug 4, 2004 | 07:05 PM
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Originally Posted by bart_dood
Cats are expensive I know, but if you search on ebaymotors or on google or something I am sure you can find a replacement cat for far less $$$$$.
However if you want more power you would be better off getting a performance cat for more $$$.
Bare in mind that whatever you do to your exhaust, you HAVE to have a cat to pass the smog....

Chris
I found the Jackson racing High flow Catalytic Converter for $190. I think I can swallow spending $190 bucks on a CAT alot easier than spending $945, wouldn't you agree? Here's the CAT: Jackson Racing Cat I just can't see how people spend that much money on a cat when there are better, cheaper parts out there. Boggles my mind I tell ya.
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Old Aug 4, 2004 | 08:52 PM
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You can also get a carsound and have flanges welded to it for like less than $150...

I personally have a Randomtech cat... Pretty decent, but their heatshield construction sucks balls.
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