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    High Flow Cat

    Hey all,

    Been along time since I have been around these parts. My car has not been running for like 2 years and I am finally getting around to unburying her. I am fixing those pesky boost leaks right now (injector seals that seem to leak and move from injector to injector, throttle body seals) and I think I fixed a couple exhaust leaks (I have not started it since I bolted up the new gaskets). But I am going to get around to setting the car up to go get the emissions done and I have no high flow cat for my 3" exhaust. The exhaust was on it when I bought it like 6 years ago and the cat got lost in one of the moves.

    So I was wondering is there a good place up near castle rock that does exhausts that would be able to get me a high flow that fits for this or is my best option just to buy a cat from like summit and get someone to weld up something so it will bolt up?

    Thanks everyone for the help. Hopefully after I get her running again I can come out and see all the dsms.

    Chad

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    I'd buy one online and have someone do it.

    You could check out the exhaust shop in old town though. I've had them stretch pipe, got scrap pipe and some small welds, and they never charged me. They seem like a trust worthy shop.
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    Thanks so much man for the help. You remember the name of the shop?

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    Quote Originally Posted by chizad View Post
    Thanks so much man for the help. You remember the name of the shop?
    Its the Meineke shop.

    Not sure on their prices. A high flow cat online is usually around a $100, so hopefully they have a decent price
    -Seth

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    Or just go this route, $40...

    http://www.siliconeintakes.com/produ...31f0f51848290c

    LOL... truly sneaky.
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