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Posted: Thu Jun 24, 2010 11:38 am 
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alota people i no run boost without cats? effects of this? i just no it sounds mean lolllll
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Posted: Thu Jun 24, 2010 12:39 pm 
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{USERNAME} wrote:
alota people i no run boost without cats? effects of this? i just no it sounds mean lolllll


the more flow the better :) , but the smell from the exhaust with no cat can be anoying, unbearable and easy to pick that it has no cat...
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Posted: Thu Jun 24, 2010 12:48 pm 
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I believe a 200cpsi cat is still legal emissions wise, but thats only what I was told. :?:

 

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Posted: Thu Jun 24, 2010 12:57 pm 
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this is quoted from the venom exhaust forum.
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1 question, is the 100CPSI legal?

Hey mate,

From a legal and roadworthy standpoint all you need is a functioning catalytic converter, the main issue that people see with cats is whether or not they are emissions compliant. The cats are Euro 2 Emissions complaint which means they are compliant on most cars made up until 2003. However, even though the cats may be compliant, the car may not be as it depends on any other mods done. For example, an early LS1 with a cat-back exhaust and a basic Intake will comply with emissions, however, an LS1 that has cams, heads, extractors and a mafless tune will most certainly not. It does depend on each application and the laws vary from state to state. Because of all these variables and differing laws it is hard to make a clear cut statement. In saying that though, no High Flow Metal Core 100CPSI Cats are Euro 3 emissions compliant, despite what some may claim, otherwise it just wouldn’t be a high flow cat.

I know alot of people are worried about emissions which is why i have also have the range of 200 and soon to be released 400 Cell Metal Cats which still offer great gains over stock units and are much more friendly for the environment. The 200 Cell cats are available in 2.25”, 2.5” and 3” and still utilise the same 4” body as the 100 Cell cats. When run in a twin cat configuration on a V8 the performance difference to the 100 cell versions is minimal.

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