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General discussion forum about the 240sx, and a great place to introduce yourself to the board!
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sxse
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Hey guys, My cat-converter is getting all stinky and then my emissions light came on the other day. It turned back off but I still think I need a new one. I read the F.A.Q.s but they didnt really help. Do I get a high flow? and if so what kind?

thanks...


stickgoat
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Catco makes a good high-flow cat.

doctorj240
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random technologies makes some of the best high flow cats. http://www.optauto.com has them for 188.

drifter
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The OEM Nissan ones flow well for stock...I dunno how much they run for though.

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sxse
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Thanks....

Any others?

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SpeedRacer1
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Stock nissan Cats cost something in the range of $700 and HKS makes a cat but for roughly $820. Id say go with the Random Tech cat.

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Thor
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Gut your current one.*

*Due to the legalities of this action I can neither confirm nor deny that I typed this last statement.

UncleBen
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yea the OEM 240 cat flows real well, its just really really pricey unless you find one off a wrecked 240 and just use it, seeing as how it might be OK.


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