Wtb: Test Pipe.cat Eliminator
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Since my car will never pass emissions I figure I might as well get rid of the cat, especially since its starting to smell like eggs. So I need a test pipe or some sort of piping that's 2.5 inches and that I can bolt on or weld on in place of the cat. Anyone got something I can use?
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I have tried just about everyone made and can not get one to work on the RD2. I pretty much gave up and got a high flow. I know Java had some luck with the MIL Eliminators. I know they have been talked about before I just dont remember the page off the top of my head.
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QUOTE (Tibbychick @ Apr 2 2005, 07:00 PM)
Since my car will never pass emissions I figure I might as well get rid of the cat, especially since its starting to smell like eggs. So I need a test pipe or some sort of piping that's 2.5 inches and that I can bolt on or weld on in place of the cat. Anyone got something I can use?
I've got an SSautochrome test pipe. It has a 2 bolt flange on one side and a 3 bolt on the other. I bought it from UltraTibby awhile back. $20 plus shipping if you want it.
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tc, i would buy the ssautochrome pipe. it fits perfectly. i gave mine to dweet back in the day cuz i got it free. it will make your ride alot louder and more annoying tho. just get the strait back exhaust system that connects to the dp from tim. smile.gif
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^^ Yeah... really it isn't worth it to get a straight pipe. The power difference you can't hardly even feel, and its much louder and more annoying for you, people around you, and it would attract police more.
Besides, 50% of all the car emissions comes from 10% of cars, because they haven't had a tuneup or are using cat convertors. Be nice to the environment.
Besides, 50% of all the car emissions comes from 10% of cars, because they haven't had a tuneup or are using cat convertors. Be nice to the environment.
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QUOTE (javageek @ Apr 3 2005, 01:20 AM)
I've got an SSautochrome test pipe. It has a 2 bolt flange on one side and a 3 bolt on the other. I bought it from UltraTibby awhile back. $20 plus shipping if you want it.
Hey Java, still have it? I can paypal you.
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tc, post pics of your new ride gurrrl.
okay, i'm not fully understanding something. if you get a test pipe, you won't pass emissions either. nobody can pass emissions without a catalyctic converter of somekind.
i was looking at: from ebay.
can that connect to the downpipe and the cat-back exhaust and take the place of the test pipe on the bottom of the car? or what?
okay, i'm not fully understanding something. if you get a test pipe, you won't pass emissions either. nobody can pass emissions without a catalyctic converter of somekind.
i was looking at: from ebay.
can that connect to the downpipe and the cat-back exhaust and take the place of the test pipe on the bottom of the car? or what?
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well the cat thats on there is a carsound cat, and apparently it is blown and now is clogged. The car barely runs and runs like sh!t. So im gonna need a quick solution, tomorrow Im gonna bring it to my friend and have him throw a 2.5 pipe on there.