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  • High-flow Cat vs. Straightpipe

    which is better. i was considering a CatCo highflow or just putting a straight pipe on.. Which will give me more power? Is there a GREATER noise coming from straightpipe? (i'd assume so)
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    greater noise, but not great noise [img]smile.gif[/img] people say it sounds like crap, raspy and all.. a catco(which is what i have) is considerably less restritive then stock, so id recommend a catco
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    • #3
      I question if even a high flow cat is worth it if you have under probably 30K miles.
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      • #4
        its illegal get a "high flow cat" no cat is high flow they all have to have the same design by law. but the aftermarket ones are just smaller
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