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Old Jun 9, 2010 | 10:56 PM
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Originally Posted by The MAXX
Brian,

do you know how many more orders until production can begin?

I typically begin a new batch when we hit 10 orders, and there are 6 in the file now. I'm eager to start another production run!

Just call 800.759.9920 (US exc AZ) or 888.296.5153 (Canada and AZ) to order or discuss the product, we're open 9-5 MST/PDT, M-Th.

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Old Jun 9, 2010 | 11:19 PM
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Originally Posted by CMax03
Wow going on 4th group order of the 3" Cattman Catbacks.....How many catbacks in totally is that Brian? It's an awesome product....I still get orgasmic over the acceleration from 1/3 throttle on up!

4th batch already? I guess so, its been an excellent part for us, and I thank our customers for that. Not simply for buying them, but for 1) encouraging us to take these into production in the first place, and 2) embracing the part with such enthusiasm.

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Old Jun 10, 2010 | 10:14 AM
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I just thought I'd throw my 2 cents into the thread, I installed my 3" exhaust, along with a warpspeed high flow cat a few weeks ago, and you can count me in as another satisfied customer. The installation had one hiccup, we were unable to wrench off the nuts on the catalytic converter flanges, as they were very rusted/oddball sized and rounded off when we tried to remove them. A quick trip to Home Depot to pick up a dremel and some cutting discs removed the bolts quite nicely though.

The sound of the exhaust is very nice, and has a nice deep throaty tone to it. It certainly sounds much nicer than my open exhaust did (b-pipe flange had completely rusted apart). The rattling of the stock exhaust muffler/b-pipe under the car was starting to drive me nuts, thankfully there were no fitment issues/rattles with the new exhaust. There is a very noticeable power increase, I find myself driving a little more aggressively than normal to both hear the exhaust and feel the performance increase.

The build quality/finish of the exhaust is fantastic, we were rather amazed at how restrictive the stock exhaust is in comparison, with many poorly done crush bends throughout. I do have a few minor quibbles however. There is a rather noticeable drone from about 2000-2500 rpm, which is unfortunately where I spend most of my driving time as I take freeways to/from work. It's much less than the drone of my rusted out stock exhaust though, and is easily defeated by turning the stereo up. My other complaint has to do with the included gaskets that came with the exhaust, they are a very poorly cut paper gasket material, and one of the gaskets even failed to have the bolt holes properly punched out. I had to very carefully cut out the bolt holes to avoid leaks from the gasket. I fear that these gaskets will eventually blow out, and as they are a paper material they are going to dry out severely and be next to impossible to remove from the flanges. I suspect I'll be ordering some metal oem gaskets to replace the paper style that was included.

I have a Cattman y-pipe awaiting installation, that'll likely go on at some point during the weekend. I'll report any findings after installation, as far as exhaust tone change, power increase, etc.
Old Jun 10, 2010 | 11:52 AM
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Thanks very much for the positive review, getting positive feedback about our parts is one of the most rewarding aspects of this work.

As far as the two points you raised are both well taken, but without apparent remedies.

There's not much we can do about the drone other than trying some "hidden" tricks - basically strategically-placed restrictions in flow that can reduce drone, but also compromise the power a bit - or upsizing the muffler (mainly) and resonator (can't get much bigger), which would raise the price by at least $50.

If I knew of a good Nissan gasket that would fit those 3" flanges, I'd use it (just like the metal Nissan gaskets we include with our FastCats), but I don't know of one with a 3" hole in the middle and proper bolt-hole spacing. That said, the gaskets we send are standard exhaust gaskets, exactly like those provided with most exhaust parts, and as long as there is no exhaust leak they'll last until the next time the flanges are seperated (but can't be used twice). Retightening all fastner fittings a couple days after an exhaust install is standard procedure, and will prevent most leaks from developing in the first place.

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Old Jun 10, 2010 | 01:04 PM
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Originally Posted by Kevin Trout
I have a Cattman y-pipe awaiting installation, that'll likely go on at some point during the weekend. I'll report any findings after installation, as far as exhaust tone change, power increase, etc.

I have Cattman Y-pipe as well, I havent had the time to install it either. If you beat me to it (which it sounds like you will) I am very interested to see...well I guess, hear any difference in tone or volume. BTW, I had to use a torch to get the cat off...you weren't the only one it fought.

I am just happy it stopped raining here so that once my exhaust cools down I can go install my new exhaust hangers...
Old Jun 10, 2010 | 03:36 PM
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Originally Posted by Cattman
Retightening all fastner fittings a couple days after an exhaust install is standard procedure, and will prevent most leaks from developing in the first place.
I'll be sure to go over the exhaust flange bolts when I install the y-pipe, thanks for the tip.
Old Jun 10, 2010 | 04:37 PM
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You don't really appreciate Cattman exhaust until you've held it in your hand.
Old Jun 10, 2010 | 06:50 PM
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Fixed.

Originally Posted by maxboy325
You don't really appreciate Cattman exhaust until you've floored it
Old Jun 11, 2010 | 07:34 AM
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Originally Posted by Cattman
There's not much we can do about the drone other than trying some "hidden" tricks - basically strategically-placed restrictions in flow that can reduce drone, but also compromise the power a bit - or upsizing the muffler (mainly) and resonator (can't get much bigger), which would raise the price by at least $50.

Can you explain this upsizing a little more for me? For $50 I will do it with my order if you think it would be worth it to achieve what the other guy was looking for.
Old Jun 11, 2010 | 05:26 PM
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Just hit up CATTMAN, to get up on the 4th batch, Lucky #7, needs 3 more people to get production rolling, so if anybody is interested times a ticking cause who knows when that Custommaxima one is going to hit maybe in another 9 months. Holla

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Old Jun 11, 2010 | 08:22 PM
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Originally Posted by CMax03
Continued...Here are my reuseable Oem cat gaskets being compared to the CM 3" gaskets....Will need to diegrind I.D. of gasket to fit 3" exhaust perfectly....




Rear view of tips


Rear mufflers assembly comparison...Was running CM 2.5" bpipe w/Oem rear muffler....


I was again pleased with the overall fitment of the CM 3" catback system....Thank god for that slip fit joint. It allows you variably position the muffler/exhaust to clear suspension brackets. Once I installed it and never had to make any other adjustment after my 10 mile test ride. The weather was wet so everytime I'd mash the throttle 3/4 the way to the floor even at 40-45 mph the tires broke loose. It appears to be a keeper so far guys....thanks again for the awesome product Brain.....
Tis Nissan gaskets fit the 3" flanges, with a little minor dremel work to open it up or in your case I would try it like that to reduce some of your drone!
Old Jun 12, 2010 | 12:26 AM
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So I have a question... I got my 3" Catback on... and it stayed nice and shiny... for about a day. Now the muffler and tips are all orange-ish and oxidized... How does one keep it shiny???! It's nearly brand new, and I want it to look that way!!!
Old Jun 12, 2010 | 06:08 AM
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Metal polish it and buff it! My old 2.5 tips and muffler came with the natural finish and I polished it and buff it one time and never had too again.....you can find metal polish kits with 6-8 different compounds @ Northern Tools for the cheap.....
Old Jun 12, 2010 | 10:11 PM
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Originally Posted by maxboy325
You don't really appreciate Cattman exhaust until you've held it in your hand.
when i got my 3 inch catback all i could say was d@mn..... i see y it cost much. Worth every penny.
Old Jun 13, 2010 | 09:07 PM
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I thought I'd give a quick update on the y-pipe installation, or should I say attempted y-pipe installation. It wasn't too hard to get the old y-pipe off, although alot of the smaller heatshield bolts ended up snapping off. The problems I've had relate to getting the new y-pipe in place, I ended up removing the studs from the pre-cat flange in the back in order to give me more room to get the new y-pipe in place. When I finally managed to get the front flange of the y-pipe bolted up and one bolt started through the back pre-cat, I discovered that the secondary pipe section of my y-pipe is too short (the piece that connects to the rear pre-cat).

I started grinding the bolt openings on the flange with a die grinder to open them up a bit more, as it is impossible to either install the y-pipe with all of the studs in place, or to screw the studs back into the back pre-cat flange with the y pipe in place, as the bolt hole openings on the y-pipe flange simply do not line up, once again with the front flange connection of the y-pipe fully bolted up.

I'm afraid that I may have to reinstall the stock y-pipe in order to return my car to functionality, which feels alot like giving up. I have doubts of whether the the middle flange of the y-pipe will seal up even after opening up the bolt holes a bit more. I thought about taking the pipe to an exhaust shop to have them extend the pipe as necessary to make it fit, but would prefer to get the install finished myself.

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Old Jun 13, 2010 | 09:13 PM
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No way! Pull the catback forward!
Old Jun 13, 2010 | 09:18 PM
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No way! Pull the catback forward!
This is with the catalytic converter removed from the car actually, so it strictly a y-pipe issue that I have.
Old Jun 13, 2010 | 10:56 PM
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Finished my install today, biggest pita was removing all the stock exhaust pieces that had rusted solid. But it really wasn't that bad with the car up on blocks, and with the cross member/motor mounts removed. I had to use the cutting torch on the old cat and to heat off some of the stud nuts on the rear manifold.

With everything hooked up boy is it loud (headers>y>fastcat>catback) The tone really is fantastic and it was much louder than I expected. It gets very quiet if you baby the gas though which is nice.

But seriously it does DRONE A LOT on the highway with my set up. However thats totaly not a problem for me as I used to own a 5.0 mustang. It was turning heads all today while I was driving around.
Follow up post, the whole system has quieted down significantly at low rpm/idle and drones a good bit less on the highway. The tone is unchanged at WOT tho .
Old Jun 14, 2010 | 01:22 AM
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Got mine installed a couple of days ago. Definitely a quality system. my only gripe would be for a rolled tip on the muffler. Literally that is the ONLY gripe. Guys at the shops first comment was, this is the nicest kit thats come through here you ought to see some of the low budget **** people bring in here. Made me smile, but not as much as when we got it bolted up.
Going to tackle the header and y install in a couple weeks when my partner gets back from afg, but as for now Im extremely satisfied, and this was definitely a good purchase. thank you brian.
Old Jun 14, 2010 | 07:56 AM
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Got this put on a few weeks ago. Beautiful. Wife didn't like the racket though, so I put on a Vibrant Ultra Quiet (2.5 in) in place of my test pipe. Problem solved. Had to take a small section of the y-pipe to make it fit though.
Old Jun 14, 2010 | 04:17 PM
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Does any one have pic of cattman or megan catback on a 2004 i35

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Old Jun 15, 2010 | 09:15 AM
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Order placed! 2-3 more orders and its production time.
Old Jun 15, 2010 | 04:50 PM
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Saving up a bit more and I may just order one!
Old Jun 15, 2010 | 04:59 PM
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Order placed! 2-3 more orders and its production time.
2 more orders then its production time Hell Yeah almost there!!
Old Jun 15, 2010 | 05:57 PM
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im debating this setup, i just dont want the dron everyone is talking about!
Old Jun 15, 2010 | 07:41 PM
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Sweeeet!!! My order has been in since May, so lets go people....
Old Jun 15, 2010 | 07:58 PM
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Originally Posted by j23a45m9
im debating this setup, i just dont want the dron everyone is talking about!
Just my humble opinion, but I think drone is, for most people (with a realistic perspective on the trade-offs of performance parts), irrelevant for a 6MT. Sure, you can select a small rpm range and hear the drone, but its so simple to avoid it with a manual tranny.

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Old Jun 15, 2010 | 08:00 PM
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Originally Posted by Sealander
Saving up a bit more and I may just order one!
Plenty of opportunity to save while you wait for the parts. We'll take a 30% deposit (about $220) from everybody when we hit the 10-order threshold and the balance is due when the parts are complete 3-4 weeks later.

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Old Jun 15, 2010 | 08:11 PM
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Just my humble opinion, but I think drone is, for most people (with a realistic perspective on the trade-offs of performance parts), irrelevant for a 6MT. Sure, you can select a small rpm range and hear the drone, but its so simple to avoid it with a manual tranny.

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Originally Posted by Cattman
Just my humble opinion, but I think drone is, for most people (with a realistic perspective on the trade-offs of performance parts), irrelevant for a 6MT. Sure, you can select a small rpm range and hear the drone, but its so simple to avoid it with a manual tranny.

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So Brian what your telling me is, the drone is only heard on automatic maximas? If so this will swing me to buy this exhaust
Old Jun 15, 2010 | 08:58 PM
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I have this exhaust with an AT and it isn't THAT bad. I also have stock exhaust manifolds, dunno if that makes a difference. Just get it, you won't be disappointed. Lol!
Old Jun 15, 2010 | 09:08 PM
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Plenty of opportunity to save while you wait for the parts. We'll take a 30% deposit (about $220) from everybody when we hit the 10-order threshold and the balance is due when the parts are complete 3-4 weeks later.

Brian
nice i didnt know that. thats fantastic
Old Jun 15, 2010 | 11:08 PM
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So Brian what your telling me is, the drone is only heard on automatic maximas? If so this will swing me to buy this exhaust
What I think Brian is saying is it's easy as hell with a manual to avoid that 2200-2500 rpm range,.....I have an A/t and I do that samething by shifting manually or downshifting into 3rd gear to get out of that drone zone.....With stock manifolds it should be pretty quiet! With headers it's a little louder but tolerable.....75mph on up is pretty drone free at least on my ride......
Old Jun 15, 2010 | 11:25 PM
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Originally Posted by CMax03
What I think Brian is saying is it's easy as hell with a manual to avoid that 2200-2500 rpm range,.....I have an A/t and I do that samething by shifting manually or downshifting into 3rd gear to get out of that drone zone.....With stock manifolds it should be pretty quiet! With headers it's a little louder but tolerable.....75mph on up is pretty drone free at least on my ride......
Funny cuz i just pm'ed him and asked about heades and this setup. thanks for your responce about this! i guess I will give a call tomorrow about a order
Old Jun 16, 2010 | 06:51 AM
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Regarding the slip joint, did everyone receive what I see in the The Law's and Cmax03'spics, a hose clamp/exhaust clamp like item? Mine didn't come with one .. might need to pick one up at the store later, planning on install tonight.
Old Jun 16, 2010 | 07:36 AM
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Regarding the slip joint, did everyone receive what I see in the The Law's and Cmax03'spics, a hose clamp/exhaust clamp like item? Mine didn't come with one .. might need to pick one up at the store later, planning on install tonight.
Wow, really? This is probably a really stupid question but did u take all foam off of it? Bc when I got my exhaust that band clamp or whatever its called was on the muffler side of that slip joint.
Old Jun 16, 2010 | 07:46 AM
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Plenty of opportunity to save while you wait for the parts. We'll take a 30% deposit (about $220) from everybody when we hit the 10-order threshold and the balance is due when the parts are complete 3-4 weeks later.

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Oh well that's great! I'll probably put my order in within the next week and a half.
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Wow, really? This is probably a really stupid question but did u take all foam off of it? Bc when I got my exhaust that band clamp or whatever its called was on the muffler side of that slip joint.
I went over all the packaging last night, but I will need to triple check tonight before install.
Old Jun 16, 2010 | 08:01 AM
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I went over all the packaging last night, but I will need to triple check tonight before install.
Hopefully it's just an oversight but if not do you have access to a welder? I'm sure u could tack it in place until you got the clamp.
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Originally Posted by CMax03
What I think Brian is saying is it's easy as hell with a manual to avoid that 2200-2500 rpm range,.....I have an A/t and I do that samething by shifting manually or downshifting into 3rd gear to get out of that drone zone.....With stock manifolds it should be pretty quiet! With headers it's a little louder but tolerable.....75mph on up is pretty drone free at least on my ride......
That's sic got a A/T also but usually be crusing at 75 to 80 on the freeway so will only hear the drone for a moment but looking forward to it to hear in person how it sounds so I can see if it is irritating but I doubt it!!



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