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Hi Guys

Hey Guys

Shippment has landed... i have plenty of stock avialable

Some info below on these cats:)

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Is your 3” brand name exhaust really a 1.5” exhaust?”

What does this all mean?

Most cats advertised as high flow are NOT high flow. Based on a 3” system that flows 589cfm, the reduction from 589cfm through the Metal CatTM is approximately a 10% loss down to 534cfm. When looking at the reduction in flow in Australias leading cat, the drop to 312cfm is close to a 50% reduction in flow. This is a massive suppresion and power loss, especially in forced induction vehicles. Have you been lied to? Is the cat in your exhaust system the weakest link? You need to understand

this, there is only one Hi-Flow Metal CatTM on the market . Choose your hi-flow cat wisely , choose Metal CatTM.

* 100% Stainless inside and out

* Uses a unique 200 cell p/inch high performance full metal catalyst

* Compact size for small and mid size cars and trucks

* Fully polished

* EPA and CARB Compliant [stamped]

* Heat Shield comes standard

* Stamped with CAxx

* Available in 2.5” , 3” and 3.5”

* Metal Cat ships as a complete unit

* Outflows competition

* Ideal for forced induction vehicles.

Price will be

$290

Troy

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