rattle off good high-flow converters
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rattle off good high-flow converters
but not Random Technologies! i've dealt with them before and was VERY unhappy. I currently have a Jackson Racing converter, but it's burned out now
what are some other high-quality, preferrably direct-fit, online purchasing available converters?
what are some other high-quality, preferrably direct-fit, online purchasing available converters?
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I have a Magnaflow/Car-sound. $60 online.
Works great so far. Doesn't have flanges on it though, it's a universal, so I had to get those welded on for me.
Works great so far. Doesn't have flanges on it though, it's a universal, so I had to get those welded on for me.
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Originally Posted by clickwir
I have a Magnaflow/Car-sound. $60 online.
Works great so far. Doesn't have flanges on it though, it's a universal, so I had to get those welded on for me.
Works great so far. Doesn't have flanges on it though, it's a universal, so I had to get those welded on for me.
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If you don't mind a little work every year for inspection I would just run a test pipe. It's not hard to change out if you have stainless nuts and bolts, like a 15 minute job and far cheaper. A car that is running well has a good chance of passing without one also.