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dkdariusz885 04-16-2013 09:46 PM

Camaro V6 ACM Exhaust Mod w/ Secondary Cat Delete
 
Just had this done today with AutoCouture Motoring in Fairlawn, NJ. They worked on all my previous cars including a 2012 E92 M3.

Basically a secondary cat delete with a mod to the stock mufflers where most of the internals are bypassed and therefor you get a straight pipe set-up through the stock muffler. Also had my mufflers painted black as to make them invisible from the rear.

Not only do you get a deeper and appropriate exhaust note, but also roughly 15 extra HP, estimated.

The whole mod is cheap and the results speak for themselves, watch and judge.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=77SA5HIJ_WU

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m5J7_FU1-qY

SoCalThug 04-16-2013 09:54 PM

15 hp? Wheres the dyno sheet? Those stock mufflers are still really heavy compared to aftermarket systems. Cool vids it seems your mod really woke up the stock mufflers

dkdariusz885 04-16-2013 09:58 PM

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Originally Posted by SoCalThug (Post 6432595)
15 hp? Wheres the dyno sheet? Those stock mufflers are still really heavy compared to aftermarket systems. Cool vids it seems your mod really woke up the stock mufflers

I just did the Mod today, the HP "estimate" is just that. Secondary cats are far less restrictive than primaries, but on average reduce HP output by 10 (give or take) HP. A less restrictive muffler adds a little power too, hence the estimate based on a professional tuning and modding company. Could be more, could be less. And yes, they are heavy, but maintain a stock look and cheaper than buying aftermarket mufflers.

dkdariusz885 04-17-2013 03:52 PM

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TheShowStopperLFX 04-18-2013 05:48 AM

Nice Pictures what what are you actally deleteing the Muffler or the cats and from where to where. if i am right. We have 4 cats, 2 baffles and then the 2 Mufflers

dkdariusz885 04-19-2013 05:41 PM

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Originally Posted by TheShowStopperLFX (Post 6437631)
Nice Pictures what what are you actally deleteing the Muffler or the cats and from where to where. if i am right. We have 4 cats, 2 baffles and then the 2 Mufflers

Yes, the secondary or rear smaller cats were deleted and replaced with straight pipe leaving only the forward 2 primary cats. The mufflers are still there, but now modified to be free flowing which makes them sound better and frees up a lil more HP.

gt73 04-19-2013 06:35 PM

I did the same with my secondary cats and added Borla mufflers ( axle back of course) ..... in addition, I added a CAI . Needless to say, I'm very happy with the improved sound. Not sure about the hp gain but not sure I would really notice

dkdariusz885 04-19-2013 08:53 PM

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Originally Posted by gt73 (Post 6444350)
I did the same with my secondary cats and added Borla mufflers ( axle back of course) ..... in addition, I added a CAI . Needless to say, I'm very happy with the improved sound. Not sure about the hp gain but not sure I would really notice

:amen:

skibik 04-20-2013 10:32 AM

I never heard of this car having 4 cats. I think what you are calling the secondary cats are the resonators. The only sets of cats, one on each side, are between the two O2 sensors on each side below where it mounts to the head. There is actually 2 sets of resonators in the system. A set behind the cats and another set right behind the H-pipe, or at least I think they are behind the H-pipe and not in front of. Been a while since I been under the car.

Dean. :noidea:

dkdariusz885 04-20-2013 03:04 PM

V6 camaro has 4 cats. 2 primaries off the headers followed immediately by 2 secondaries. The resonators are the bigger looking cans in the middle of the car. I have pics I can upload if the secondary cats removed. They are cats for sure, 200 cel by the looks of it.

dkdariusz885 04-20-2013 03:05 PM

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Originally Posted by skibik (Post 6446459)
I never heard of this car having 4 cats. I think what you are calling the secondary cats are the resonators. The only sets of cats, one on each side, are between the two O2 sensors on each side below where it mounts to the head. There is actually 2 sets of resonators in the system. A set behind the cats and another set right behind the H-pipe, or at least I think they are behind the H-pipe and not in front of. Been a while since I been under the car.

Dean. :noidea:




V6 camaro has 4 cats. 2 primaries off the headers followed immediately by 2 secondaries. The resonators are the bigger looking cans in the middle of the car. I have pics I can upload if the secondary cats removed. They are cats for sure, 200 cel by the looks of it.

skibik 04-20-2013 06:54 PM

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Originally Posted by dkdariusz885 (Post 6447216)
V6 camaro has 4 cats. 2 primaries off the headers followed immediately by 2 secondaries. The resonators are the bigger looking cans in the middle of the car. I have pics I can upload if the secondary cats removed. They are cats for sure, 200 cel by the looks of it.

The ones behind the cats are resonators. Below is a picture of the HFC's from Solo and they have installed a bigger resonator then the factory had. The smaller one on each pipe is the cat as you can see a threaded bung on each side of it for two O2 sensors, behind the rear O2 sensor is a longer looking bigger pipe but that is a resonator not a cat. The stock cats have the same set up on the resonator on the stock is a lot smaller. But if you wish to call it a cat that is fine but I would not eliminate either of the 2 sets of resonators on my exhaust due to the sound of rasp and drone.



http://www.camaro5.com/forums/pictur...ictureid=97763

skibik 04-20-2013 07:00 PM

BTW, does your state have emission inspections on vehicles? If they were cats and you just eliminated half of them you are probably not going to pass emission testing. Just a thought.

Dean.

SgtPickles69 04-20-2013 10:31 PM

Does anyone know if deleting the smaller cats voids your warranty? Thx.


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