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    would "these" cats fit our cars? good ass prices!

    http://www.massivemotorsports.com/ma...xhaust.htm#cat

    55 is unreal for a high flow cat, my friend got one on his 95 civic 2 door. i think these are generic though, is the bolt pattern more or less the same? if so, couldnt we use these cats?



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    You cold alaways weld it on.

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    yeah well i think it will bolt on. i will weld on if need be. i just dunno if i want to weld anything to the dcsports downpipe!

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    the bot patern on our car is FUCT! not even close to that! its like a pentagon... it wont bolt... but you can weld one on

    i know what you mean about the weld thing tho... just get a flange to match and weld it to the cat

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    anyway that still doesnt mean it will weld in, but i guess i can take care of that if it doesnt bolt on
    Last edited by bobafett; 02-04-2003 at 04:50 PM.

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    you can have a muffler shop weld on the correct flanges.
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    so i could weld one of these to the downpipe on the pacesetter header i am getting? and it will work fine?

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    yah

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    Do they come in any other sizes besides 2.5?
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    It's funny how they don't have ANY applications for the accords...... It looks streamline, I'll give you that...... :smokin:

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    Just watch out cause a lot of cat's are not for street use and wont pass emmisions. My friend just got his for his prelude and its basically a test pipe straight through design and i think it was this manufacturer too.

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    i hadn't looked at the link before, but that is exactly what that is. it even says test pipe right over it. it's not a cat.
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    i dont think i would consider that as a highflow cat cause the body diameter is considerably small. Look at the highflow from pacesetter its how big a "HI-FLO" should be. The one i am getting is from CATCO, ones thru inline racing options. its around 70 bucks with member reductions. And yeah to sum it up, it looks good, but i dont know how it works and for that low price, i would be really skeptical.

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    yeah its not a true test pipe, or else it would look like your exhaust pipe lol... anyway i dont have emissions so i am not concerned. hehe

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