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Old 05-08-2010, 07:12 PM   #71
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Does it hurt the cats wth a 160* thermo
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Old 05-08-2010, 07:31 PM   #72
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Does it hurt the cats wth a 160* thermo
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Old 05-08-2010, 07:35 PM   #73
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so is it more of preferance or performance, I have some recommend it and others don't, but no real reason given
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Old 05-08-2010, 08:21 PM   #74
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Your cats aren't going to function as well as stock with headers since they get put outside of their efficient temperature operating range. They'll dampen some raspiness to the exhaust note and get rid of a little smell, but ultimately aren't going to function like your factory exhaust. It's preference. You should definitely not have cats if you intend to run leaded gas, or intend to spray your car... because it will destroy them pretty quick.

As far as the thermostat, I put a lower one in to keep my engine temperature down, consequently lowering underhood temperature a bit. My LS7 gets crazy hot in an extremely short amount of abuse time, so it still operates "hot" while loaded up anyway. I just wanted to combat high temperature under the hood while the car is sitting still.
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so if you add headers it's a good idea to add high flow cats?
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so if you add headers it's a good idea to add high flow cats?
I usually throw cats in the garbage.
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Old 05-09-2010, 11:12 AM   #77
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I am having Kooks LT headers with high-flow cats installed with a Borla Touring exhaust on Tuesday. The guys at the performance shop said I should use the cats. Why do you say they are not a good idea?
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Old 05-09-2010, 02:29 PM   #78
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I'm not saying they are a bad idea unless you plan to run leaded gas or nitrous. I just don't use them because I don't care about the extra noise and smell.
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Ok. For the most horsepower and torque. High flow cats or no cats.
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Old 05-09-2010, 07:21 PM   #80
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CAT designs of today cost very little to performance over the old brick types of years ago.
EPA being they make the nameplates warranty CATs for 8 years state being they are replaced for free to the car owner that only OEM CAT be used.

Most so called high flow CATs do nothing for performance and in many cases go bad in much shorter timeframe then the stock OEMs.
I see them all the time that get plugged up and effect AFR left/right banks.
Vendors like to sell them for the profit but if maintaining CATs for legal purposes then stick with the stock ones.
Some are ill designed and cause O2 Sensor tests to fail causing DTC error codes.
Being the PCM monitors the CAT temps it is better to use stock ones that maintain the proper heat range the PCM monitors for. Incorrect CAT temp can cause PCM to switch into Cat Over Temp (COT) and dump excess fuel in to cool the CATs to prevent CAT failures and ruin proper AFR for power enrichment or WOT.

Consider Corvette C6 Z06 or even ZR1 with 640 HP uses stock CATs so they are not delimiting the performance.
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So are you saying that if you add headers to your car that you need no cats or just use the stock ones. I am a little confused on this, Thanks
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If you put headers on your car, then the cats that are designed to be used with the headers will barely function. Looking at stock exhaust, I don't think you'd be able to retrofit the stock cats to work with headers... headers will position them too far back to be in an effective operating temperature range.
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So are you saying that if you add headers to your car that you need no cats or just use the stock ones. I am a little confused on this, Thanks
Manifolds and Stock Cats get replaced as an assembly by Long Tube Headers and High Flow Cats.

The connection points are your cylinder heads and the Clamps right under the Transmission crossmember.

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If you put headers on your car, then the cats that are designed to be used with the headers will barely function. Looking at stock exhaust, I don't think you'd be able to retrofit the stock cats to work with headers... headers will position them too far back to be in an effective operating temperature range.
What do you mean by barely function?
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