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Today is 'Put in the full Magnaflow day'!

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Old Aug 3, 2013 | 09:05 AM
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Default Today is 'Put in the full Magnaflow day'!

Yup, heading into the garage in a few minutes, after my 2nd morning coffee.

 
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Old Aug 3, 2013 | 01:06 PM
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Done, 3 hours. I had to drop the trans cross member to get the new stuff in, wasn't a problem. It actually seems about as loud as my original R/T exhaust sound when new, but definitely more power now.

This all started from a P0420 code. Most people here said to just put in new O2 sensors, that cats rarely go bad. My O2's were reading fine on a live OBDII monitor while driving, they matched readings for all the test driving, rather than the rear O2 saying the exhaust got cleaner (staying closer to 1V sig out).
 
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Old Aug 3, 2013 | 11:42 PM
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You won't be disappointed with the magnaflows.
 
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I looked at the trashed cat conv closer, cut off the pipe close to each end. Crap was coming out, couldn't see through it at all, and it rattled a bit.

Yup, Magnaflow is a great way to go! Zero complaints.
 

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