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Can High Flow cats be used with LT's and ORY?

Old 06-12-2008, 05:51 PM
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Default Can High Flow cats be used with LT's and ORY?

i know... newb question, but i was just wondering
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no not unless you want to cut and weld the ory. im 99% sure about that
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Originally Posted by my bandit
no not unless you want to cut and weld the ory. im 99% sure about that
thanx. But having an ory gets you better results that high flow cats... right?
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Originally Posted by black_phoenix
thanx. But having an ory gets you better results that high flow cats... right?
its negligible but the sound is better w/o cats

edit: just saw your in cali... you'll need cats either way, so no ORY for you lol, unless your in the know
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Originally Posted by 406malibu
its negligible but the sound is better w/o cats

edit: just saw your in cali... you'll need cats either way, so no ORY for you lol, unless your in the know
Yea, i know, i still ordered ory and lt's lol. I'll just change them back to stock when it comes to smog.... in 2 years
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I remember your other post. A catted Y is basically a ORY with cats already welded into it.
So yes you can cut a section out of each side and put cats on it.
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Yeah. The term ORY is off-road y, meaning no cats. Putting cats on it would make it no longer an off road pipe, and it would just be a regular catted y pipe. Basically it looks like you are asking if you can use high flow cats with headers, in which you can and plenty of vendors sell the pipe with cats.
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You can always weld some high flows into the ORY if you want.


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