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Old 01-05-2010, 03:00 PM
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Question Cat part numbers?

Too many part numbers out there and I suck at the searching

I need to throw some cats on my car. Based on the few semi-recent threads I have found, I know that I want to get the metallic spun/metal matrix (for the small size and the high flow - don't need to be losing any HP here), but what is the part number for 3"in/out?

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Amusing - although I figure that the welds that I'd have to put in there would cause some turbulence in my 3" SS pipes and it would be worse off than it is now
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We have some magnaflows avail. 3 in 3 out http://www.car-sound.com/02product/d...niversal=59959

they are $80 per
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Originally Posted by John@Scoggin
We have some magnaflows avail. 3 in 3 out http://www.car-sound.com/02product/d...niversal=59959

they are $80 per
These are the Magnaflow/Carsound metallic-spun that flow close to 600cfm, correct?
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They are the spun metallic, but i cannot blow that much CFM to check. Ha. They are the "high flow". You may read the link and see if it has more info.
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Originally Posted by John@Scoggin
They are the spun metallic, but i cannot blow that much CFM to check. Ha. They are the "high flow". You may read the link and see if it has more info.
No problem. I found some flow charts for them elsewhere - looks like the 59959 flows about 570cfm and the 59929 flows right under 600cfm. The 59 is 8" long and the 29 is 11" long...

Can you tell me what your price is on the 59929s (if you have them)?

I'll have to look and see exactly how much room I have between the collectors and my X-Pipe, but will be ordering a pair of on of them...

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