Stillen High Flow Cats

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I know that Stillen has had there headers for our cars on the back burner for a while now. I understood because I know they will take a good bit of R&D, but I was wondering, well really hoping that Stillen has plans or have already begun makeing Stillen high flow cats for our cars. I know that the High flow cats they produced for the g37 made good numbers and improved the Stillen exhaust note so I was hoping they are doing the same for us. I also know that Stillen didnt make test pipes for the g37 because they usually lose a lot of low end power and you dont pass emissions so I was really looking forward to some high flow cats. I was hoping that Josh or Kyle could shed some light on this for me. I was going to get custome piping, but I have everything Stillen and really, really wanted to continue getting all Stillen modifications. I appreciate it, I hope this comes soon.I apologize if this has already been addressed or posted.


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Stillen Guys and Gals???? Please shed some light on this.

Also are there any parts that you guys are developing that we dont know about. This is probably a dumb question, but maybe we will get some juicy info.

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Yes please, any information on this would be very helpful. I am a Stillen fan and have all your parts and want to wait for many more parts from Stillen but I dont want to wait for something that is not ever going to be developed. Thanks

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Hey guys,

Sorry for the delay...With the new forum structure I've had a difficult time making the rounds...

We definitely have not put the headers on the back burner. However, our fabrication facility is undergoing a major expansion and right now there is no driveway. There is about a 2 feet gap from the bottom of the doorway to the dirtfloor where they will be pouring the new concrete haha so we just can't get a vehicle in there at this time. This new expansion is really exciting and will more than double our current fabrication/manufacturing facility.

http://blog.stillen.com/category/company-news/

We have already scheduled to begin R&D on these parts next week and should have some testing information in the coming weeks.

Thanks for your patience!

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kyle@stillen wrote:Hey guys,

Sorry for the delay...With the new forum structure I've had a difficult time making the rounds...

We definitely have not put the headers on the back burner. However, our fabrication facility is undergoing a major expansion and right now there is no driveway. There is about a 2 feet gap from the bottom of the doorway to the dirtfloor where they will be pouring the new concrete haha so we just can't get a vehicle in there at this time. This new expansion is really exciting and will more than double our current fabrication/manufacturing facility.

http://blog.stillen.com/category/company-news/

We have already scheduled to begin R&D on these parts next week and should have some testing information in the coming weeks.

Thanks for your patience!
congrats on your expansion and continued success! but i must admit, i am most definitely looking forward to headers and will jump on this once it's available.

keep us posted please

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Wow, I have to get back to STILLEN! I've been away for toooo longggg.

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Thanx for the updates kyle.

I hope to hear more updates as they roll out.

How much hp is added from headers? (for the 2.5)

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I really appreciate the update kyle. I was just about to get custom work, but I am much more satisfied with waiting for Stillen. Stillen is definately the smartest way to go, I just hope that development doesnt take too long. Kyle do you have any time frame in which you think one of these performance parts will be completed, or just a good guess. Thank you.

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Bump

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There are Y-pipes in development for the 4th gen sedan's I'm not positive if the coupe and sedan share the same stock Y-pipe/cat.

This bolton will be a y-pipe and deletes the 3rd cat. I'm not sure if that rule of not posting links from that "other forum" is still in effect but I'm not gonna take the chance


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