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I took this from batmbls post in the for sale business section:

CATCO CATS also available at the following prices:

3" small body BOLT ON Catco cat (ceramic inside) - $190

3" large body BOLT ON Catco cat (ceramic inside) - $260

3" metal Catco cat BOLT ON (5" body, 200csi metal inside - 706.2 CFM!) - $440

3.5" Catco cat (5" body, 200csi metal inside - 885.4.2 CFM!) - $470

4" Catco cat (5" body, 200csi metal inside - 1015 CFM!) - $480

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...showtopic=74022

Personally, i've bought the large body bolt on cat, from what i've read/reviewed, very good value for money.

As i'm only aiming for around 200rwkw this will be more than ample.

  • 2 weeks later...

I have an APEXi Super Cat Converter comming in about 3-4 weeks, this will bolt onto a Trust PEII cat-back and CES front pipe. Got the APEXi Cat for $700, steep but when other non-jap brands are charging 400-500 i thought i might as well put a bit extra on top. Car is an S15. PM me if you want to know where to get the cat at that price.

  • 2 months later...

An interesting note on the cats guys - only the apexi cat has a rating of 130cpsi (thats cells per square inch). I have heard a lot of alligation from Metal cat, Magic and Catco saying that each don't actually meet the 200cpsi measurement - i.e. it is actually more than 200cpsi...

we all know that the higher the cpsi, the higher the restriction....

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