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Old 05-20-2004, 04:52 PM
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For those that are running high flow cats, how are they positioned under the car? There is plenty of space on the passengers side, but I need to show the exhaust guy where to position the drivers side.

I have pacesetter LT's.. is it possible for a carsound cat to just be installed right at the header, or does it have to be moved back a bit?

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Nasty.. Is the qtp positioning the only way for it to work?

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I'm running the QTP Catted Y and their design is about the only place to put cats under an LS1. Anything else would rub on the floorboards or hit subframe connectors.
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My custom Y puts the cat there on the drivers side. If you're headers hang really low, then you might have a chance of putting it right after the header.




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