torque problem
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high-flow -- as long as it will pass the state emissions test, I'm all for this. (the latest development, however, is that the CAT is welded on :-( this means I can't handle it myself.)
g2ic.com -- i know they're out there, but have not familiarized myself with the site. i probably should. thanks for the tip.
g2ic.com -- i know they're out there, but have not familiarized myself with the site. i probably should. thanks for the tip.
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You should be able to find a cat with the flanges already welded on for our 2g's. If you do a search you will find this somewhere since I do remember it being talked about before.
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Random Technologies sells a stainless cat with factory flanges for around 240$. Available direct from them or from a distributor (Lightning Motorsports for example) for a few dollars less.