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Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
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![]() First off, this is my first post and I would like to say hello to all my fellow "Stang Bangers"
Secondly, being that I am from Canada, they do not legislate the use of cats here. I run off road h pipes on my 92 notch and have been pretty much since the day I bought it brand new back in 92. (exhaust being one of my first mods) One day they probably will make it illegal to run with out cats here, but until then, I will enjoy my daily driven 440 HP blown notch with 2 chamber flowmasters and off road h pipe thank you very much..... I would agree with jimberg to a certain extent of performance benefits of high flow cats to an off road h pipe. I would think that off roads would make more power, but the key thing here is the price difference between the two. Off roads are much cheaper... good luck to all of you. [This message has been edited by blownfiveo (edited 03-16-2001).] |
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