nOObee NEEDS HELP! cat converter
#1
nOObee NEEDS HELP! cat converter
hey, i got a Teg 95 RS, So far I got cold air intake, Exedy Clutch, and Fidanza Flywheel (both are going in next weekend).
My question is for cat converters, I used the search but it didnt help me. I see cat converters on ebay for like $60 (obx?), and was wondering if i would have any problems with emmisions if i were to put one these things on, if so is there any other cat's out there that are free(r) flowing and that wont kill me with emmsion testing?
Next step for me will be headers, and cat back exhaust (hopefully within a month or two), and if I can get some help from you friendly people, I'll put a cat in also.
please let me know
thanks in advanced
My question is for cat converters, I used the search but it didnt help me. I see cat converters on ebay for like $60 (obx?), and was wondering if i would have any problems with emmisions if i were to put one these things on, if so is there any other cat's out there that are free(r) flowing and that wont kill me with emmsion testing?
Next step for me will be headers, and cat back exhaust (hopefully within a month or two), and if I can get some help from you friendly people, I'll put a cat in also.
please let me know
thanks in advanced
#2
Depending on your state, emissions shouldnt be a problem assuming your motor is in normal shape (IE not overly rich or burning a ton of oil, etc).
I would go Carsound or Catco personally. Although I have no experience with OBX cats specifically, I would prefer a company that is more "proven" when it comes to a cat. Do it once, do it right. Cheaper cats tend to fail prematurely by clogging or having the material inside come apart and rattle.
I would go Carsound or Catco personally. Although I have no experience with OBX cats specifically, I would prefer a company that is more "proven" when it comes to a cat. Do it once, do it right. Cheaper cats tend to fail prematurely by clogging or having the material inside come apart and rattle.
#5
thanks for the input. I am actually going to replace the cat along with the rest of the entire exhaust. My car has 120,000 miles, and so im sure the cat is getting full.
any good places online to buy these cats?
thanks
any good places online to buy these cats?
thanks
#8
well highflow cats are good and whatever, like carsound and random tech are pretty good.
well if u want the best free flowing cat and dont care about emissions, go with a testpipe. but you will pull a CEL if u dont run like a o2 simluator.
well if u want the best free flowing cat and dont care about emissions, go with a testpipe. but you will pull a CEL if u dont run like a o2 simluator.
#9
Running a test pipe on a street car is messed up. Running without a cat has some very bad impacts for the environment Everyone has to breate the air you pollute.
I kinda like my random tech. Most people seem to prefer carsound, but my RT cat seems to be fairly solidly built. Also, suprisingly enough, the fitment on the RT cat was better than with my stock cat. :eh:
I kinda like my random tech. Most people seem to prefer carsound, but my RT cat seems to be fairly solidly built. Also, suprisingly enough, the fitment on the RT cat was better than with my stock cat. :eh:
#10
did u know that paint fumes and cans of hairsprays also pollute the environment??
if ur soo worried about the environment then u should talk to the endless amout of domestic cars out there that run open exhaust or straight pipes......
just remember that at the track almost 75% of the car there are cat less.......NHRA and funny cars, and most import drags cars are really worried about polluting.
if ur soo worried about the environment then u should talk to the endless amout of domestic cars out there that run open exhaust or straight pipes......
just remember that at the track almost 75% of the car there are cat less.......NHRA and funny cars, and most import drags cars are really worried about polluting.