[Shotimes] looking to buy a high flow cat

Grant Butler Shogrant1@satx.rr.com
Tue, 10 Dec 2002 16:09:41 -0600


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Grant B.
95 Wht ATX, 96 Brake Upgrade, 24/26mm SWB's
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1000 watt Kenwood / Orion Sound System
Kuhmo Ecsta 712 : 225/55VR16 , 10/30 Amsoil ,Mobil 1 Tranny Juice.
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From: <Rbade12@aol.com>
To: <1badsho@thenuthouse.com>; <shotimes@autox.team.net>
Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2002 3:01 PM
Subject: Re: [Shotimes] looking to buy a high flow cat


> > Anyone on the list have  high flow cats preferably from Performance Plus
for
> > sale ?
> >
>
> Try <A HREF="www.discountconverter.com">www.discountconverter.com</A>
>
> I've had with friends, and I recall this list having, discussions about
> wether there is such a thing as a "high flow cat". Seems to me, to do
their
> job they have to be restrictive. Can some of that restriction be
engineered
> out to allow higher flow yet still allow them to do their job? If that
were
> the case I'd think all cats would be manufactured high flow for no other
> reason than having to put less stuff inside them, therefore reducing
> manufacturing costs.
>
> Does anyone have definitive high flow vs regular flow data?
>
> Bob 93 MTX    PP Y-pipe with "high flow cats"
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