Cats

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BuLLeTdrift
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i was wondering if ne 1 can point me in the rite direction when looking for a new cat. mine is starting to stink bad, and i just don't really know wut to go for. i see hella "straight thru" designe ones on ebay. but i don't know if those are even worth it. i was gonna just get a oem replacement, but if i gotta buy one, might aswell upgrade. ne suggestions. thanx, 1.


PGBrian
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OEM nissan.cant go wrong there.

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AZhitman
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^ True.

I have high-flow cats if you want to drop $100, or $155 for a fully-flanged bolt-in one.

navysnail
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do high flows still convert the exhaust as well as OEM, or are they slightly less efective for the sake of flow?

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AZhitman
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Usually, they are more effective than what's on your car (since they're new).

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Mr1der
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ahahaaahah I though we were talking about pets....

DAEDALUS
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Yep. Pets that need a bath.


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