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DISCUSSION => Engine + Driveline => Topic started by: Nathan on January 04, 2007, 11:25:26 PM

Title: Anyone running a high flow cat?
Post by: Nathan on January 04, 2007, 11:25:26 PM
Did you feel any difference performance-wise? Did the stock one feel heavier once it was cut out compared to the aftermarket one?
Title: Anyone running a high flow cat?
Post by: bmwman91 on January 05, 2007, 12:10:39 AM
The high flow ones do weigh less...probably a good 10 lbs or so.  The top end felt a little peppier.  I think the stock one was a little clogged to begin with though lol.  The current car needs a high-flow one...the stocker seems to be clogged a little.  Be ready to have the car a little raspier sounding though.
Title: Anyone running a high flow cat?
Post by: Nathan on January 05, 2007, 12:29:58 AM
Sweet lighter and more power. 180,000 miles figure its time thanks for the info. Its in the mail. Bought a cheap universal one off ebay. Cause thats how I roll.
Title: Anyone running a high flow cat?
Post by: denious on January 06, 2007, 03:26:09 AM
Quote from: Nathan;16833
Cause thats how I roll.


Niiiiiiice! :D :D :D
Title: Anyone running a high flow cat?
Post by: Nathan on January 09, 2007, 04:18:13 PM
Quote from: denious;16933
Niiiiiiice! :D :D :D


lol. yeah got it in today, it all ended up comming to just under 125 installed.

Man I swear that stock cat weighed 25 lbs. Also had them remove the resonator after that for straight pipe. That had to be another 10lbs. Wish I would have taken a scale.

Havent had a chance to really get on it from a stop but the engine feels more free. Definately raspy and better throttle response in a 20mph pull. When they started it up to get it off the lift I could hear people kinda go "whoa". sounded healthy. Loud for the light hearted. Lucky for me efficiency beats noise in my book.

Overall happy with the result. Recommend it to those who dont mind the engine noise.
Title: Anyone running a high flow cat?
Post by: 318isle on January 09, 2007, 11:57:44 PM
Quote from: Nathan;17232
lol. yeah got it in today, it all ended up comming to just under 125 installed.

Man I swear that stock cat weighed 25 lbs. Also had them remove the resonator after that for straight pipe. That had to be another 10lbs. Wish I would have taken a scale.

Havent had a chance to really get on it from a stop but the engine feels more free. Definately raspy and better throttle response in a 20mph pull. When they started it up to get it off the lift I could hear people kinda go "whoa". sounded healthy. Loud for the light hearted. Lucky for me efficiency beats noise in my book.

Overall happy with the result. Recommend it to those who dont mind the engine noise.

Sounds interesting!
Who did you buy it from on ebay, and do they have more?
I've been wanting to remove my resonator and change out my cat to something lighter. I was hoping to find a SS cat, but i'll take what I can get.
Title: Anyone running a high flow cat?
Post by: AL GReeNeRy on January 10, 2007, 01:14:25 AM
get on summitracing.com they got a wide variety of exhaust parts.  im gettin a magnaflow high flow cat off there for about $50

for now my catco high flow will have to do
Title: Anyone running a high flow cat?
Post by: bmwman91 on January 10, 2007, 10:06:32 AM
I have run a couple CatCo ones.  I thought they were fine...any of those smaller aftermarket units are better than the stock one.  Now, between aftermarket ones, I have not seen much of a performance difference.  I just go with what's cheapest since these die more quickly than the stocker.
Title: Anyone running a high flow cat?
Post by: gimpy9195 on January 10, 2007, 11:05:41 AM
so go cheap when it comes to a new cat? do you get better mpg? and is installation some thing a muffler shop will have to do?
Title: Anyone running a high flow cat?
Post by: bmwman91 on January 10, 2007, 12:23:07 PM
As far as cat's are concerned, you can either go cheap, or pay $$$$$$$ for a proper OEM one.

Installation is a pain without a lift, tubing bender and stands.  I have a MIG welder, but there is no way I am trying this on the garage floor!
Title: Anyone running a high flow cat?
Post by: gimpy9195 on January 10, 2007, 01:02:03 PM
we have a auto hobbu shop on base here is some what of an idea with what i work with. 7 arm lifts , 2 oil change lifts and 2 alignment lifts.

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Title: Anyone running a high flow cat?
Post by: Nathan on January 10, 2007, 09:13:58 PM
Quote from: 318isle;17282
Sounds interesting!
Who did you buy it from on ebay, and do they have more?
I've been wanting to remove my resonator and change out my cat to something lighter. I was hoping to find a SS cat, but i'll take what I can get.



Heres exactly like what I got on ebay. The item number is 130064747244
Put that in the search it will come up. Cant promise its the right size for your model though. Also this one doesnt have a heat shield so dont park in grass (FIRE!):D
Title: Anyone running a high flow cat?
Post by: 318isle on January 11, 2007, 02:33:27 AM
Quote from: Nathan;17386
Heres exactly like what I got on ebay. The item number is 130064747244
Put that in the search it will come up. Cant promise its the right size for your model though. Also this one doesnt have a heat shield so dont park in grass (FIRE!):D

Thank you!
Title: Anyone running a high flow cat?
Post by: Pedro on January 12, 2007, 12:12:43 AM
On the Catco cat's are you guys running 2.25'' or 2.5''??