will these flow enough?
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will these flow enough?
Im thinkin about getting two of these welded into my y-pipe will they flow enough for my setup?
http://216.178.81.107/iwwida.pvx?;it...0%201?comp=ppe
http://216.178.81.107/iwwida.pvx?;it...0%201?comp=ppe
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Flows at 450.0 CFM
Weighs only 2.5 lbs
Stainless steel construction resists corrosion
High Flow design
EPA and C.A.R.B. legal (executive order D-567)
60,000 Mile Warranty
Here's all the specs for you.
Weighs only 2.5 lbs
Stainless steel construction resists corrosion
High Flow design
EPA and C.A.R.B. legal (executive order D-567)
60,000 Mile Warranty
Here's all the specs for you.
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yea i read that.. but i dont know how much flow is good or anything. I know i have a magnaflow hi flow cat welded in the I-pipe because i had to get it done to pass emissions.. im told this chokes the engine because it cant flow enough and i need two cats in the Y because then they are only having to flow half the engine instead of all of it. So im going to get two mini cats to put in my y-pipe and i was just trying to figure out if they would flow good enough for what i have.. or even will they flow better then what i already have?