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Old 04-24-2003, 01:59 PM   #10 (permalink)
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Re: I wanna remove the CAT...will it hurt anything?

Trust me man, you could run a straight pipe off the exhaust and it won't be too loud. The v10's aren't a loud motor. I thought I might have lost a little off the bottom, and maybe a little milage (.2 or so...maybe). PM me if you want to try the 3.5"er. I would have run the 3" spintech but I found the flowmaster laying around and went to town with the welder. To tell you the truth, I only ran the 3.5" to make it loud, as everyone knows, the increase in muffler size won't help you too much if you've got a 3" cat. I only put the 3" on to try to get another half mile/gal out of it. I haven't checked because it doesn't seem to have made enough difference for me to swipe my card twice at the pump and fill it all the way up.
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