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and your fuel economy goes out of the window.......plus if u get caught without a cat its a massive finage.....i prefer a high flow cat.....its a lot better then not having a cat.....the power difference from having a high flow cat to no cat is like 2 kw difference.....so not worth the fine i say

and your fuel economy goes out of the window.......plus if u get caught without a cat its a massive finage.....i prefer a high flow cat.....its a lot better then not having a cat.....the power difference from having a high flow cat to no cat is like 2 kw difference.....so not worth the fine i say

stock gtr cat = win

im getting a pipe through my cat now anyway, took my car to rob at rampage this arvo, my cat is welded on so he has to cut it to fit the new front/dump pipe anyway.so i said to just knock it out and put 3 inch pipe through it, that way, it still looks like i have one.

i know they are smelly with no cats,i did it to my old 5 litre VS stato that had full zorst, boy that thing loved to pop flamage..

fuel consumption doesnt bother me, i rarely drive it.

im just scared that it may sound i little tinny?

im getting a pipe through my cat now anyway, took my car to rob at rampage this arvo, my cat is welded on so he has to cut it to fit the new front/dump pipe anyway.so i said to just knock it out and put 3 inch pipe through it, that way, it still looks like i have one.

i know they are smelly with no cats,i did it to my old 5 litre VS stato that had full zorst, boy that thing loved to pop flamage..

fuel consumption doesnt bother me, i rarely drive it.

im just scared that it may sound i little tinny?

it will sound a little louder, and a little barkier.

i run a cat, cos i dont want to hurt the environment! :blink::P:D:D

who claims your econo goes out the windows :blink: to my knowledge this is lies

after personally driving same car with cat and without mine hasn't changed from a cat

and your fuel economy goes out of the window.......plus if u get caught without a cat its a massive finage.....i prefer a high flow cat.....its a lot better then not having a cat.....the power difference from having a high flow cat to no cat is like 2 kw difference.....so not worth the fine i say

take the cat off, DO NOT CHOP the cat sensor.

Get a Chisel & a Drill and a good set of manly hands. Whack the absoloute F*** out of the inside of the cat untill all the Ceramic/Metallic substance is gone (depending on cat)

Offers absoloutly no flow restrictions, when the cops shine a light under your car they can see you have a cat & you will be fine. If you get defected and they do an emmisions test, which they most definately will, then your forked, so dont be an idiot and have a whinge when you dont get through regency with a guttered cat.

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