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Ok. I rang them today and im organising a group buy of these very fine cats. They said we need 5 orders for a price of $210 including postage to anywhere in Australia. The previous group buy mentioned above was selling them for $249. For more info, ill post in the group buy section.

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Ok. I rang them today and im organising a group buy of these very fine cats. They said we need 5 orders for a price of $210 including postage to anywhere in Australia. The previous group buy mentioned above was selling them for $249. For more info, ill post in the group buy section.

Shaun

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What cfm does the cats flow in your group buy Shaun? Are they the 750cfm ones as pictured by Yogi000?

Can you give us a price on the bigger ones again and tell us what they flow? Id be interested in the bigger one.....depending on price (thats if these arnt what you are doing the group buy for anyway:))

Im sure thats there is only one Magic Cat around. Im not aware that there are different sizes available. The only changes that they have made to these cats is the 'necking down' of the ends to 3.5inches. Before they were just cut off at 4 inches.

I believe they flow 750cfm.

What cfm does the cats flow in your group buy Shaun? Are they the 750cfm ones as pictured by Yogi000?

 

Can you give us a price on the bigger ones again and tell us what they flow? Id be interested in the bigger one.....depending on price (thats if these arnt what you are doing the group buy for anyway:))

Im sure thats there is only one Magic Cat around. Im not aware that there are different sizes available. The only changes that they have made to these cats is the 'necking down' of the ends to 3.5inches. Before they were just cut off at 4 inches.

I believe they flow 750cfm.

I must have read Yogi000's post from the 1st page wrong then? :

FYI

some photos of the magic 750cfm 4" cat.

they also apparently have another one which is even higher flowing than this one and is worth 450 trade.

I know this is slightly off topic, but if you want even more flow, at $210 each you could buy two, get an exhaust shop to Y-pipe it behind your dump pipes run two in parallel, and Y-pipe it back to 3" after the cat(s) to double the flow...?

Do the Magic cats have a whole for the cat temperature sensor?  Also, how are people heat-shielding them (or do you not bother)?

Lucien.

i wouldn't worry about the cat temp sensor. heatsheilding... mmm probably a good idea if you can be arsed.

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Sorry to bring this up again.. But without the temp sensor hole that means I wont be able to know if the temp in the cat is high?

What would be the effects of this? Anything damaging.

Also do Magic install the cats and if I supply them a front pipe and dump pipe will they also install that?

mate, the temp sensor is not worth worrying about. how many times have you seen it light up? it's there to warn you that:

a: something has caused your cat to overheat and it may get damaged and;

b: don't park on long grass or you may start a fire.

it's pretty useless.

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