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advice on high flow converters
hay im new here i just got a 93 mustang gt i was wondering if anyone has an opinion on the best high flow converters any advice would be greatly appreciated
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i was running an off road h pipe on a 12 sec 5.0 and i switched to a bbk h pipe with hi flow convertors and when i returned to the track i was turning identical times as before, the only difference was that the car wasn't as loud
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start saving.....i would rather put my money into something else
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ya i wouldnt mind the car a little quieter police seem to notice it a little more the way it is. it has an x pipe flowmasters and dumps id rather put money into something else too but id also like to pull in to emmissions with as little pre adjusting as possible i was looking at mor flo cats or magnaflo was hopeing someone could possibly suggest their favorite brand the mor flo have pre cats built in thought that might be a plus i hate emmissions!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ps thanks for getting bact to me Last edited by motor.head; March 29th, 2008 at 11:26 AM. |
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put a small gap in the exhaust somewhere, you will pass every time
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Really? I thought they check for exhaust leaks before doing an inspection
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well even if they miss an exhaust leak they probly will notice theres no cats i know i could take a chance and maby they wont notice but id just like to have them just less crap to deal with every year becides i dont mind buying them
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well ill figure it out i really appreciate the advice
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I mean if you are looking for good high flow cats so you can have it done the right way the first time. I would snag a jegs magazine and get the Magnaflow Cats. Those are awsome. I had them on my old GT with 2 1/2 straight pipes... Freak awsome
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thank you!! i was leaning towards them anyways are they pretty compact they look like they are in the pictures
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