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Old 06-06-2005, 03:29 PM
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95-96 vs. 97-99 Cat Flanges

Wondering if anyone knows if there is a difference between the cat flanges of a 95-96 Maxima versus the flanges on a 97-99 Maxima. I have a 99 and the rear flange of my cat is angled slightly clockwise (as you look from the rear toward the front of the car). I recently installed a 95-96 Greddy SP2 catback (which I bought because I like the way the tip fits better than the 97-99 SP2) and it's great except for the B-pipe hanging way too low.

(See pics in this thread: http://forums.maxima.org/showthread.php?t=401024)

My hunch is that the angled flange on my cat is the sole cause of this, and that no, Greddy was not stupid when they designed the 95-96 SP2, it's just that the 95-96 Maxima cat doesn't have the same angled flange. Can anybody confirm? Pics would be very helpful.
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Old 06-06-2005, 04:16 PM
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well this is off topic but my whole exhaust system looks like yours i mean the exhaust hangers 2 be exact. mine are sooo streched out and need to be replaced, jus b/c i upgraded my ypipe. but regardless it was worth the stress and the time.

btw does your whole exhaust system rattle? and shake? if so how did u fix it?
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Old 06-06-2005, 06:31 PM
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i swear they are the same. i can really double check for you as i have both.
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My exhaust does not rattle or shake and my rubber hangers are fine. I'm just trying to get the B-pipe to sit right.

JSutter, that would be fantastic if you could double check. Thanks!
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Old 06-08-2005, 03:58 PM
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do you have a OEM cat? Of not and someone messed up welding the flanges. They cant be moved much because the bolts would hit the crimped part of the cat.
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Old 06-08-2005, 08:45 PM
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Yep, I have an OEM cat. I don't understand the rest of your post.
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Old 06-09-2005, 02:00 PM
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If you had a universal or something else, maybe the flanges were mis aligned. but im guessing your oem cat back fit great, so nevermind. ill have the 2 cars in the driveway today, then i can chec them.
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Old 06-09-2005, 06:03 PM
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well i checked and they look identical to me.
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everything is fine for me!!!


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Thanks a lot for checking JSutter, I really appreciate it!

Thanks for the pic 96Max, it looks like the front flange of your cat is angled, but I can't see the back flange from that shot.
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I can see it, the flanges are pretty much opposite. The front is like this \ and the rear is /. The cats are the same for the 4th gens, flange angle wise. If the b-pipe sits low it's cause of the flange where it meets the muffler pipe, not the cat. Maybe the muffler is made in a way that if it sits perfect it throws the b-pipe off.
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it is all the same, but the catback on the 99 is longer


i just tried installing my megan catback and it is 6+inches to short right after the cat.

I dont know if its cause im cali spec or if its cause he sent me a 96 exhaust for 99
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since the 97-99 bumper is a few inches longer the 97-99 muffler has a slightly longer exit pipe. the b pipes are all the same length from cat outlet to muffler inlet. Its just that 97-98 and some 99's have the s pipe behind the cat, which makes the b pipe shorter. But with the 2 connected they are the same length as any other b pipe. Since nissan made so many revisions to the emissions, it gets rather confusing. you have got to love the 3 locations for the rear O2 in a 4th gen.
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