Any cons to running a catless wide open exhaust?
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Any cons to running a catless wide open exhaust?
My new setup will have my 1 7/8 kooks, no cats, followed but A DMH cutout.
Any cons with a setup like this ?
Besides maybe the smell.
Will it hurt my motor/ burn out my valves or anything like that?
all that crap I used to hear about back pressure, any of it true?
Any cons with a setup like this ?
Besides maybe the smell.
Will it hurt my motor/ burn out my valves or anything like that?
all that crap I used to hear about back pressure, any of it true?
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thanks bros
Im think I could pick up a few more ponies from losing the cats, just figured Id ask before I did it.
I wont mind the smell Ive had plenty of non-catted cars before.
I love the electric cutouts, I can cruise with the nice sound of my cat back. But if something pulls up or I just want to play Its so nice to just hit the switch and open it up.
Im think I could pick up a few more ponies from losing the cats, just figured Id ask before I did it.
I wont mind the smell Ive had plenty of non-catted cars before.
I love the electric cutouts, I can cruise with the nice sound of my cat back. But if something pulls up or I just want to play Its so nice to just hit the switch and open it up.
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Amen! My cutout is in the mail, I just got the flowmaster merge collector. I did 3.5" outlet to a 3.5" cutout. 4" is better but the price jumped up a lot to get everything 4" for some reason.
So to un-hijack your thread, I think you'll be just fine as long as you have the y-pipe. I know you're not supposed to just run open headers.
So to un-hijack your thread, I think you'll be just fine as long as you have the y-pipe. I know you're not supposed to just run open headers.