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Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Charlotte, NC
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Ok.. this may or may not matter..
On my Z ive got some hooker LT's going into a catless ypipe and then into a 4" mufflex exh. When we had the ypipe fabbed up, we actually took the tags off the car and towed it to the shop, telling them it was strictly a race car. They believed it when we fired it with open headers hehe. Anyway.. Whether this will help or not, i dont know. But if you can get low enough to see under my car, you can see the catless ypipe.. im actually thinking about tack-welding the old heat shield off my cat onto the piping. At least then it'll appear to have one. Hi-flow cats are loud too y'know ![]() Just an idea. Phil Jerico Performance |
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