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RaseR,

Ceramic inside cats will always flow less because the substrates are all 400csi.

The highest flowing ceramic substrate cat is the 3" catco large body, and from memory this flows at 475-480CFM.

Before the metal inside cats hit the market, this was the highest flowing cat, so even though it doesnt flow as much as the catco metal cat, it still does an excellent job with regards to flow and eliminates the bottleneck of the 2 or 2.5" compliance cat/stock cat.

cheers

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rb26s13,

yes it has the same insides as the metal cat (200ccsi cell), except the metal cat has a 4" body with the 4" substrate. thats why the catco metal cat flows higher (5" body, 5" substrate).

let me know definately and i'll add you to the list.

cheers

actualy mines 4inch in and out.. 5inch body metal cat i quite literaly mean it looks identical.. mate doesnt want one now so yer will pass on that

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put me down for the 3" metal Catco cat BOLT ON (5" round body, 200csi metal inside - 706.2 CFM!) $350 including Delivery ...................for R34 GTT

send me ur bank details and ill send you the money

when will they be available for you to send them?

EGA41T,

the metal catco cats are out of stock, catco will have some more in less than 2 weeks. i will get a 2nd GB going for those that missed out or couldnt make it financially this time around.

k3,

thats normal, as the small and large body cats both have G2K written inside.

thanks to all who pm'd me regarding the payments and who let me know they received the cat.

cheers

thanks to those people who participated in the GB.

most of you have paid and received the cats. i will run a 2nd GB since the catco metal cats have run out and some people have missed out on these, and others couldnt make the payment in time. can all those who still havent made payment please do so by end of today and PM me your address details.

cheers,

Michael

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