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    #16
    Originally posted by JoshM View Post
    Test pipes are supposed to replace the cat.

    If he's really wanting to put a series of test pipes from the cat to the muffler... well, that's just stupid.
    I know. im trying to think from their point of view.....

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      #17
      lol.. stock cat plus three test pipes. dooo it.


      and get pictures.. kthnxby

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        #18
        Originally posted by JoshM View Post
        Ummmm.... what?
        So you want a cat, but you want a test pipe? Please elaborate.


        whops i mean im thinking of just getting stright pipe but then i dont cuz i still wanna keep my cat on BUT i wanna get a test pipe instead of having my stock cat on

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          #19
          Originally posted by CBkid93 View Post
          whops i mean im thinking of just getting stright pipe but then i dont cuz i still wanna keep my cat on BUT i wanna get a test pipe instead of having my stock cat on
          Can you please use periods to seperate your thoughts? I think that's why I was confused on your last post too.

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            #20
            neither of those bro

            A high flow cat or stock. Neither will give you any benefits though.

            But the high flow cat will give you placebo gains, unless you've REALLY done a lot of work on your engine.
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              #21
              Lesson number one: Keep your cat on the stock ECU. You wont regret it I PROMISE!

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