Looking to get a high flow cat...
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From: Pittsburgh
Car: 1992 Camaro Z28
Engine: 5.7
Looking to get a high flow cat...
I don't want to spend a ton of money maybe 100-150$ price tag... Any good ones I can buy online?Links? etc? Would really appreciate it.
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Re: Looking to get a high flow cat...
try either jegs or summit racing, either one would be a good idea
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Re: Looking to get a high flow cat...
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Joined: Sep 2007
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From: Pittsburgh
Car: 1992 Camaro Z28
Engine: 5.7
Re: Looking to get a high flow cat...
it's a 1992, 5.7 liter, Z28 Camaro, and I searched that... and no high flow cats for that type. Just regular it seems.
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From: Jacksonville, NC
Car: 92 Camaro
Engine: Dart SHP 406 HSR, LE heads
Transmission: Performabuilt Level 2, Vig 3200
Axle/Gears: S60 373
Re: Looking to get a high flow cat...
They are high flow cats in the link i showed you....why would I lead you in the wrong direction????
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Re: Looking to get a high flow cat...
Every aftermarket cat is a "high-flow" nowadays. Only the stock ones are "low-flow."
I recommend Magnaflow.
I recommend Magnaflow.
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