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Is a high-flow cat really necessary.
Wednesday, December 14, 2005 11:06 PM
Hey all. I just got the Pacesetter 4-1 header for my 05 Ecotec Sunfire, and am contemplating getting the full exhaust. My question is, with the stock exhaust setup for the Ecotecs, is a high-flow cat necessary for power gains??? And if so, which do you recommend for my car??? The downpipe is 2 1/4" I believe, so the proper sized catalytic converter would need to be the proper size. Any advice???




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Re: Is a high-flow cat really necessary.
Wednesday, December 14, 2005 11:13 PM
Necessary as far as air flow, maybe...but I would do it to keep the same diameter as the rest of the exhaust system since you're getting a bigger size. If you didn't do it, it would somewhat be choking your exhaust and decrease your performance because of it.



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Re: Is a high-flow cat really necessary.
Thursday, December 15, 2005 12:28 AM
What Adam ^ said. I'd go ahead and pick up one from Magnaflow. The part number is 94035




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Re: Is a high-flow cat really necessary.
Thursday, December 15, 2005 10:08 AM
I wouldn't waste my time or money doing a header without a matching hi flow cat. I am running the ps 4-1 and the 94035 cat. Get a resonator to.


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Re: Is a high-flow cat really necessary.
Thursday, December 15, 2005 8:15 PM
I got the 4-1 pacesetter, high flow magnaflow cat, and magnaflow catback single and together it all works great, but after about 3 months my cat is clogged :-(



Re: Is a high-flow cat really necessary.
Thursday, December 15, 2005 8:19 PM
NJHK (That Black Guy) wrote:Necessary as far as air flow, maybe...but I would do it to keep the same diameter as the rest of the exhaust system since you're getting a bigger size. If you didn't do it, it would somewhat be choking your exhaust and decrease your performance because of it.

Agreed, if you're gonna add a header (and cat-back, I wouldn't add a header without doing the rest of the exhaust) you might as well match the cat size up with the rest of the exhaust.


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Re: Is a high-flow cat really necessary.
Thursday, December 15, 2005 8:24 PM
Are cats are hiflo anyways. If your just going to do 2.25" i'd just have cat pipe widened a little bit. Stock is like 2" anyways so it's not a bad stretch. Especially seeings how your car is so new and don't have to worry about a bad or failing cat.







Re: Is a high-flow cat really necessary.
Thursday, December 15, 2005 8:25 PM
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Re: Is a high-flow cat really necessary.
Thursday, December 15, 2005 10:18 PM
OK, so the verdict is yes then. A poster above mentioned the Magnaflow cat #94035. Where exactly is the best deal at for getting one of those???


Carbon Cavi wrote:I got the 4-1 pacesetter, high flow magnaflow cat, and magnaflow catback single and together it all works great, but after about 3 months my cat is clogged :-(


Great!!!!!!!!! That's exactly the setup I am going for on my car. How does it sound??? Are there any quality problems I need to worry about???




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Re: Is a high-flow cat really necessary.
Thursday, December 15, 2005 10:23 PM
Roofy wrote:OK, so the verdict is yes then. A poster above mentioned the Magnaflow cat #94035. Where exactly is the best deal at for getting one of those???


They are usually for around the same price...I'd just find a place that sells one and buy one.



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Re: Is a high-flow cat really necessary.
Friday, December 16, 2005 7:55 AM
Mine was like $50 thru www.jegs.com A lot of places carry it tho. I am running almost exactly the same exhaust that carbon cavi is but mine is a rks catback and I have a big resonator.


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