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    Hi-flo converter

    Does anyone out there know where i can order a hi-flo catalitic converter for out cars.....And does anyone know if they actually work. I hollowed out my converter a while ago and it sounds like shit now that put headers on. So im looking for a coverter that wont restrict gas but not let it sound like shit.



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    For our cars*

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    Well I would think that cat converters are universal....I think it would just have to fit your exhaust piping
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    www.nopionline.com .... but Im sure that they are universal like tekkno had said... check theirs out though
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    Pacesetter and Random Technologies make direct fit ones. Yes you can get universal ones too.

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    I have the pacesetter one. I think it works well but I did put it on at the samw time I did my catback.

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    Here ya go. I haven't ordered one yet from them but i will be soon. www.xtremeflow.com

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    Thanks guys for all the help I got on the way now.

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    how do you hollow out your cat??

    what improvements do you gain from that?? performance and sound-wise??

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    I just took the bolts off my cat and took a hammer with a rail road spike the stuff in the middle. Then i just bolted it back on.

    You get a very nice amount of horsepower from it and torque. It sounds alright but at high rpm's it sounds like weedeater.

    I regret doing it cause of the sound it makes with the headers i just put on. Thats why im gettin a hi flo converter

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    I would rather touch dog crap then the stuff inside a converter. Last time I checked it was some very nasty stuff in their.

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