[Shotimes] Y-pipe&Cats
G Kerby Haltom
g.kerby@sbcglobal.net
Wed, 28 Dec 2005 07:53:21 -0800 (PST)
I had new cats welded in this past spring. I got Carsound cats and took them to a shop to get installed. As long as they were new cats, they had no problem doing it. I forget what I paid for the cats. Do a google search on carsound, and match up the in-out pipe diameters for the part number. Since I had an old ShoShop Y-pipe, I didn't want to replace it with another one. But the Catco pipe is the easiest solution. And in Texas, the exhaust studs usually aren't a problem.
Kerby
James White <greensho@crown.net> wrote: The least expensive would be to weld in a pair of new cats. I have
never been able to find a shop around here in NW Indiana that would
do that, so I have been stuck buying the whole thing.
For the good one, try Midwest SHO. But it is rather pricy.
The last time I replaced a Y-pipe, I got a #4525 CATCO. Thinking
$300+/- at (I think) discountconverters.com. The design is one piece,
similar to the P-Plus with nice smooth bends. Not a multi piece
thing like the SHO Shop thing.
Not wanting to brake exhaust studs and not wanting to freeze to my
driveway last March, a local shop installed the CATCO for $75.00
regards, Jim White
At Tuesday, 27 December 2005, "Kenneth" <_cajun_@myway.com> wrote:
>Time for new cats....who has the best price?Help please......who
should
>I order from?
>
>Kenneth C.
>'90 Red
>'92 SHO-SHO
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