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Old 07-20-2012, 12:46 PM
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Well u can cut the cat cans off and weld a pipe to it. But don't think u have problems just by gutting them. Mike
Old 07-20-2012, 12:55 PM
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I'll try gutting them based upon the advice from Moroso.

Cutting the cat out is not really all that easy. You would have to fix the cat section to a plate so all points are fixed and referenced. Then you could cut out the cat. Next a formed pipe could be inserted and welded, a straight pipe won't work.

Any method short of this will likely result in movement of the end bolt flanges and make install a PIA.

I'll take some pics Monday. There must be a lot of us with OEM cat's still out there who may have lost some performance and not noticed it yet.
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My experience with an exhaust shop was different, but I understand where you are going.

Can't wait to see pics, and, it'll be stealthy! For state inspections here, the inspector is required to look for cats; most don't though; they just plug in with OBD2 and look for codes.
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That part will be interesting. If a flash gets rid of the code (I'm told there is one available) that would be nice.

If not I will have to put on the good cats I have saved.

At that time I will probably revisit the intelligence of registering, paying taxes, insurance etc and having a smog check. I do all that so I can run a few hundred miles a year on the street. If that. Crazy expensive miles.



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