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Old 12-26-2015, 01:58 AM
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Can the cat be gutted easily on the 930 instead of having to purchase a straight pipe?
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Yes!!! I did it for my friends car. She wasn't getting full boost. So I pulled cat and saw it was toast. Took some work, but keep at it. You'll get the remaining bits small enough to come out. Great way to pass visual. Here's the car
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Nice cars! Thanks for the info!
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Well, I used to use cat gut when I was a tennis star (only ancient tennis players would know this). At the cost of a cat bypass, vs. all the effort to "gut" a cat; you decide. No doubt, cats are restrictive and only get more so as time goes on. On my first 930, I think the first thing I did was to pull off the cat and put a bypass on. Made a big difference. After that, I....(well, never mind, we all have our own slippery slope).



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