hey guys just a noob as question..
is there a purpose of having a straight pipe and no cat?
is der any gains?
or its just there for a sound?
straight pipe without cat is used to create better airflow without any restriction, therefore will create extra power. but again, it all depends on what you have done on the intake and header side of thing (or even internals).
straight pipe without cat is used to create better airflow without any restriction, therefore will create extra power. but again, it all depends on what you have done on the intake and header side of thing (or even internals).
its all about balance.
wouldnt balancing be the same as having the right inlet size for headers,cat muffler and other pipping?
how come other drivers can get away of having no cat and a straight pipe?
You might get defected... depends how old your car is =P
my e30 came out stock without a cat
And they're gangsta.
IMO, even if you get the cat for a 'just incase' its worth it (bearing in mind many do it, many get away with it and it sound noiice)
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that mikey G guy is the biggest shit talker ive ever met..
in the space of 15minutes he sold two sets of wheels. claims a guy under the username DNT-CRY bought them!
There were a few people at the Ikea meet with straight pipes.
People usually buy a aftermarket cat with there headers etc and use that.
Xforce have good cats I'm lead to believe (as of recent)
V I'd personally use that more.
Last edited by SHOGUNOVDDRK; 17-07-2009 at 09:12 PM.
SPAMMAPS
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that mikey G guy is the biggest shit talker ive ever met..
in the space of 15minutes he sold two sets of wheels. claims a guy under the username DNT-CRY bought them!
hmmm well ive got a custom headers and a cannon muffler and ive noticed a big difference i used to change gears 2k with oem exhaust and headers now i have to change gears at 3k...is that a good thing? and wit ha high flow cat will make any difference?
im currently running a d16y4 but b16 is real soon!
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