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Hi all,

I have a 3" cat back kakimoto exhaust. I am looking at getting either a bigger cat of split front dump pipe. I cant afford both at the same time. So, which should i get first. I am leaning towards the cat as its much easier to install, but am intersted to know more.

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I say save up more money and do both at the same time. I just find jacking up the car somuch of a hassle. Then you have to undo the tight exhaust bolts.

well, that's what I did anyways. Did it all at once and never looked back.

Keep in mind, that the dump/front pipe might be a tiny bit longer or shorter or in the wrong place. so it might require fiddling and stuff. Mine required the cat to be modified.

so do it together.

Mate dont f**kin start me on this money crap lol. Spending money is how i deal with personal life being f**ked.

LOL - sound like me.

why do you "need" a split dump pipe?

looked into a simple turbo to cat-converter 3inch stainless pipe, and a 3inch highflow cat-converter? this combo would be less in cost (at the most, equal in cost) then a split dump pipe on its own.

JustJap 3inch stainless steel dump pipe (turbo to catconverter) = ~$220 + $20 delivery

3inch highflow cat-converter = ~$150 + delivery

both the above can be found on ebay, lol

I did my cat today with one of BATML's small body cats on a RB20DET. The amount of carbon and crap that was in the inlet of the original cat was amazing. There was atleast a half centermeter of crap embedded on the pipe plus all the crap that was clogging up the mesh.

There wasn't a huge difference in power (but noticable) but the car was alot smoother without so much restriction in the exhaust.

Dump pipe is next to go on :D

Also, do it yourself! Its only 4 bolts ffs

It took me about 2 hours of screwing around. The main problem was the cat back pulling like a spring toward the back of the car. Made it a bit of a pain the ass to get back together, if I had somone helping it would have been alot easier. I think swearing definately helps it to go on.

Dump pipe will probably be a bit harder. Just get a can of RP7 and a cheap socket set and go nuts ;)

I dont have the tolerance, patience, or desire to do any f**king around on the car myself at the moment. I'd be more inclined to smash the shit out of it in personal frustration. Dont think i am kidding.

I definitely want the big cat off BATML's group buy, as for front/dump pipe... i dont really care as long as its good.

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