pros/cons and removing cats
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From: Spring, TX
Just purchase some high flow cats and be done with all the pros and cons.
The benifit from high flow cats to no cats could not be much at all.
Plus if you have high flow cats, when it comes time for inspection, they are there and they can not say anything.
Jim
The benifit from high flow cats to no cats could not be much at all.
Plus if you have high flow cats, when it comes time for inspection, they are there and they can not say anything.
Jim
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I just recently took my cats off. The sound is nice, it is real deep. I have the factory stall converter still in, and I did loose a little bit of bottom end. But not a whole lot, what I did loose the truck makes up for from 3k up, then it just screams. My previous 1/8th mile best was 9.97, when I took the cats off I ran a 9.86. So it made a little difference.
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From: Lumber City, GA
Originally Posted by 00stepsyde
I just recently took my cats off. The sound is nice, it is real deep. I have the factory stall converter still in, and I did loose a little bit of bottom end. But not a whole lot, what I did loose the truck makes up for from 3k up, then it just screams. My previous 1/8th mile best was 9.97, when I took the cats off I ran a 9.86. So it made a little difference.
i will be installing a 2500 stall this weekend. my truck really picks up after 2500-3000. i just dont want to kill what take off power i still have(which never was much). thanks alot. how much did your 60 ft change?






