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csmc711 Jan 9, 2007 02:21 PM

Please post all LT's with cats
 
I am about to get me some LTs and need some ideas about cats, and where to put them. I have run a search and did not come up with much, so I hope this post will. Seeing as how I am a man and visualize things, it would be nice if some people have some pics they could link or post to see what you have done, thanks.

b's90cam Jan 9, 2007 02:54 PM

Go to texas speed and get their catted y with the pacesetter long tubes $700

BlackScreaminMachine Jan 9, 2007 03:13 PM

Buy the Dynatech SuperMaxx system, they have everything, the easiest install I have ever dont on a fbody and you get the stainless steel headers, y pipe, cats, and interchangeable straight pipes.

Summit racing sells them around 1200, and they include the straight pipes, other sites listed 1400ish and you still had to pony up 100+ bucks for the pipes.

This is what I am going to get.

Starz T/A 17 Jan 9, 2007 03:16 PM

basically the LT's dont have the cats its the Y pipe
TSP makes a catted Y pipe that will with pacesetters, hooker and flowtech headers (might fit others im just not sure)
Kooks makes a catted Y pipe where you cat detatch the cats with straight pipes good but $$$$
and like said above dynotech makes cats for their LT's
or you could always but a set of cats and take it to a shop you trust and let them make you a custom catted Y pipe, this will probally give you the best clearance if done right

lsx24 Jan 9, 2007 03:41 PM

I would go True Duals off your long tubes. A great system is the Bassani True Dual exhaust kit. I would then buy cats separately, and have them put on right before the bassani.

If you are going to stick with a ypipe though, for budget, have a custom one made. It should only cost you $150-200, if you bring them the converters, and would fit as good if not better than any catted ypipe, plus would be less money.

csmc711 Jan 9, 2007 03:58 PM

hmm, thats a possible option, thanks. I want to go true dual, but, though I am not a tree hugger, I dont want to be a dickhead and piss in my own bed if you know what I meen. I think it is my god given right to blast around burning rubber every where I wish, whenever I wish, but, I also think, at least I, should be responsible for the air I breath also, so, I want to keep cats on if possible.

lsx24 Jan 9, 2007 04:01 PM

That's not a problem many people run cats with true duals. I did with the Bassani Kit, I had magnaflow converters, with Bassani True Duals. It sounded and performed awesome.


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