CaT. Converter
CaT. Converter
so i went to install my ypipe and after install i find out that i have a hole
in my cat converter? i hear oem cats are very expensive? if i take it to an exhaust shop and get them to put an aftermarket cat would the performance be bad or still be good?
in my cat converter? i hear oem cats are very expensive? if i take it to an exhaust shop and get them to put an aftermarket cat would the performance be bad or still be good?
gains from a cat are negligible. just go to a shop and see what they charge for a new cat. like the above poster said, be sure it's EPA approved so that you can pass inspection if your state has it. i bought the warpspeed cat off ebay for $99. it is EPA approved and I passed emissions inspection. it worked great for over a year, but recently the interior parts of it fell apart, as has happened to many other buyers, and it makes a nasty rattling between 1 and 2000 RPM. i don't recommend it.
[quote=CRiME;6479158]gains from a cat are negligible. just go to a shop and see what they charge for a new cat. like the above poster said, be sure it's EPA approved so that you can pass inspection if your state has it. i bought the warpspeed cat off ebay for $99. it is EPA approved and I passed emissions inspection. it worked great for over a year, but recently the interior parts of it fell apart, as has happened to many other buyers, and it makes a nasty rattling between 1 and 2000 RPM. i don't recommend it.[/quote
I'm running a Warpspeed Metallic substrate cat, stainless steel inside and out, with welded on flanges. I know these are more durable than the regular ceramic cored cats that Warpspeed carries....
There could be other related problems that could cause premature failure, I had no issues since I installed mine 3 yrs ago!
I'm running a Warpspeed Metallic substrate cat, stainless steel inside and out, with welded on flanges. I know these are more durable than the regular ceramic cored cats that Warpspeed carries....
There could be other related problems that could cause premature failure, I had no issues since I installed mine 3 yrs ago!
I'm running a Warpspeed Metallic substrate cat, stainless steel inside and out I know these are more durable than the regular ceramic cored cats that Warpspeed carries....There could be other related problems that could cause premature failure, I had no issues since I installed mine 3 yrs ago!
well, there you go. the one that people have problems with is the cheaper ceramic substrate cat, available for $90-$100, which is what I bought. you bought the metallic substrate cat, which is most likely why you've had no problems for three years
in retrospect, I wish I had put the extra few bucks toward the metallic substrate model. but, you live and you learn
^^^you talkin about the magnaflow cat that warpspeed sells??? i just did a warpspeed y and a magnaflow cat and im hearin a buzzin noise but im thinkin its the pacestter crap *** muffler thats makin that noise. i hate the way the warpspeed sounds, too throaty for me and i lost my low end power, wish i had left her alone and just got a new muffler.....
yep that's it, the magnaflow one. i bought mine from warpspeed but it came in a magnaflow box. it was the one for $90 something on ebay from 'warpspeedperformance'. i think they have a 5yr warranty on it but i won't even bother, because i'm sure they want the bad one first. and this is my only car
. maybe after i put a replacement on, i'll send it back to them and see what happens. only thing is, i don't have a receipt anymore
. doubt i'll get anywhere without proof of purchase.
. maybe after i put a replacement on, i'll send it back to them and see what happens. only thing is, i don't have a receipt anymore
. doubt i'll get anywhere without proof of purchase.
Last edited by CRiME; Jun 22, 2008 at 06:35 PM.
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