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Old 06-06-2011, 07:54 PM   #1
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So is it only the possibility of melting keeping people from keeping cats on their cars? Before a OBX(it was a gift) exhaust goes on Lucy I'm welding a Magnaflow universal 3" in. As polluting as these cars are I don't see the reason in not having one, unless you real and truly have a race car.
BTW, are the stockers monolithic or pellet cats?
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Old 06-07-2011, 07:59 AM   #2
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So is it only the possibility of melting keeping people from keeping cats on their cars? Before a OBX(it was a gift) exhaust goes on Lucy I'm welding a Magnaflow universal 3" in. As polluting as these cars are I don't see the reason in not having one, unless you real and truly have a race car.
BTW, are the stockers monolithic or pellet cats?
Not having a cat is cheaper and flows better. It also allows you to remove all kinds of crap from the car that tends to cause problems (notably vacuum leaks).
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