Dead Cat!!! What should I do?
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Dead Cat!!! What should I do?
My cat converter failed recently and I am 7,000 miles outside the 80,000 mile warranty. The stealership quoted $1400 for a new cat and about $1800 for the part and labor. I am a college kid and cannot afford that kind of cost easily. I have been digging and research through out many old post to find out what I can. I was wondering though what everyones thoughts are on what I should do. I have to pass emissions where I live so mid pipes are out of the question. Heres what I want to know should I get another OEM cat if I can find a used one, Should I get the RP Supercat, or should I go with the SR Motorsports Hi-Flow cat? (I have been considering this the most) All input would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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Why don't you consider a Davesport 100cpsi sports catalyzer as well and find a shop that can weld it in place?
They are pretty cheap but seem to work fairly well. Their cost is not as high as other products that often fail anyway!
They are pretty cheap but seem to work fairly well. Their cost is not as high as other products that often fail anyway!
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$1400 for a cat?! wtf...it better include dinner and a tube of KY......
Go to ebay, buy a 2.5" MAgnaflow high flow cat for $65:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Magna...Q5fAccessories
Then pay a shop $50-$100 to cut off your old one and weld it in.
Go to ebay, buy a 2.5" MAgnaflow high flow cat for $65:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Magna...Q5fAccessories
Then pay a shop $50-$100 to cut off your old one and weld it in.
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I have been asking if people still have those cats for sale. Also I would prefer to avoid going Frankenstein on my old cat with cutting welding on new stuff. I just wanted to know what people though on the 3 options I listed. I have heard some say that the SR is good others bad. I have search the forums reading reviews and other such posts for hours on here well into morning. Idk much about the RP one and like I said I have been trying to inquire some info on used ones from other members. I am really just concerned that these other 2 cats will not pass emissions if anyone has had either of these tested and passed plz let me know as this would greatly help my decision. Much appreciated for all the feed back so far I knew this was the best place to turn to.
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1800 bucks is just way too high to even consider. I would get the SR or the RP since it will be cheaper and more free flowing.
I live in an area where I need to get smogged and i'm rocking the catless BHR midpipe.
I live in an area where I need to get smogged and i'm rocking the catless BHR midpipe.
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I would but I would prefer to do this once and never mess with it again until something else goes wrong. What sucks is I looked at IL emissions testing site and I just happen to be in the 1 of 3 counties around the St. Louis area that requires this the others in the state are around Chicago. Anyways again thanks for the help I am looking into a use one. if I do not decided to do that then it is a a matter of whats better the SR cat or the Rotary Power Supercat. Again if any one has had experience with these I would love to hear your input on this. Thankyou again
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There is nothing wrong in welding a catalyzer in place of another one, especially if the job is done right.
I don't know much about the RP and the SR catalyzers, i chose another option some time ago
I don't know much about the RP and the SR catalyzers, i chose another option some time ago