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Old 03-30-2004, 01:03 AM
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I am wanting to get a high flow cat for my truck. I have noticed some on cloud9's website that fit all trucks and claim a decent hp gain. I really want to spend under 120 bucks. Do y'all have any suggestions? And if i replace the cat i would do all of the welding and cutting myself. Do the O2 sensors just pop out and u put them back in or is there more to it than that.
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Old 03-30-2004, 01:11 AM
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I like my "performance" cat better than any that you can buy from a store!

The O2 sensors screw in and are a pain in the @R$$ to get out!!

does your cat act as your Y pipe as well, or is your cat a single in single out??
 
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Old 03-31-2004, 12:28 AM
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single in single out. Is your "performance cat," no cat? Because that has entered my mind.
 
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Are you not running a CAT. I have been trying to get some feedback on what the advantages \ disadvantages of this are.
 
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im in the market as well.....I had duals and lost my bottome end completely and re-installed the single 50 flowmaster 2.5 in and out. got all of my bottom end back but NOW I have a CAI and im in the market again only this time I want to do it right! I dont care if its single or dual I want the most HP gain............Any ideas? anyone have anything to support thjis?
 
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Yes...I have no cat! LOL

My MIL has been on ever sence too!!

I have to get an O2 sim to get rid of it....damn...the added power is realy nice!!

lawntycoon: If you loose the cat stay with a 2.5 inch single system. a single in single out muffler will give better performance than a dual our...I just like the look on the dual
 
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HEY dodgefreak!
Thanks for the reply! What is a MIL? and are you saying to keep my single and yank out the dual factory CATs for more HP?....My exhaust really needs some relief because it cant get all of the exhaust pressure out under WOT and sounds terrible.....With some popping! Am i being too picky?..........You have my attention!
 
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Dodgefreak,
How much did it change the sound on your truck when you cut out your cat? My truck sounds really good right now and i'm wondering how much of a difference it would make. Thanks
 
 



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