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Is that the standard cat? looked like it to me

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K so just wondering whether i should have fuses in ANTI SKID, PTC HEATER (which i think is only for 4wd), A/T IND( autotransmission fluid or smtn???) and INHIBIT

or not?

Also wondering if most HI-FLO panels are the same, i got a BMC branded one(cost about $20 more than the K&N) for like $100, down from $160, would that be the same hi-flow panel most people suggest you buy? Its like made in italy, where there HQ is based, and they design some of the air filtration systems on f1's supposedly

Edited by 123456

looks standard. EDIT: You'd have to measure the diameter of the pipe on the flange. Drop the cat-back section from the cat and measure. If you have a 3" exhaust, you'd think the cat was changed too. If not, change it!

anti-skid is for traction control. I think you only have that if you have an active diff. It's an option in R33's, dunno about 32's.

heater dunno

A/T would be for an auto I guess?

If it doesn't have fuses in it, and everything works with no warnings on the dash, then it's probably meant to be like that.

You could also check with a flashlight whether there are even metal contacts in the blank spots... although sometimes a common wiring loom is used across different models in the same range.

Edited by RANDY

ohh ok cheers. Wasnt sure about the anti skid, i had heard that 32's were meant to have ABS and anti skid sorta sounds like ABS, that and when i lock my brakes up it certainly doesnt behave like it has. Oh well

Hmm hopefully i will drop the cat off tonight, although knowing my luck its been welded on and is impossible to take off. my exhaust is kind of bits and pieces of 3" pipe like quite a few other ones have, i guess the dealers do it so they can put the 3" system in as a sale point and if he was cutting corners i would guess its standard

Ill measure it tonight and post up here, thanks

Man.. I was tired that night. Anti-skid is ABS. Don't know what I was thinking (or not reading).

If you have ABS, you'll have an ABS module with pipes coming out of it on the drivers side near the firewall in the engine bay.

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