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High-flow cat...what's the best price?

Old Mar 22, 2007 | 07:43 PM
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Default High-flow cat...what's the best price?

It's for a 03 SS. I'm doing the U-bend delete with one of the pipes you can get after-market with the O2 bung (I never even heard of a "bung").....
I've seen pipes with the high-flow cat and the U-bend setup and they're pricey. Just getting the U-bend delete pipe replacement seems pretty cost-effective. BUT.... I'd like to get a high-flow cat to go with it so I can just put it on and then weld (I guess) the u-bend pipe to the cat.... right?
So, anybody seen a good price on one of these cats?
Thanks!
 
Old Mar 22, 2007 | 08:09 PM
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Default RE: High-flow cat...what's the best price?

I paid $110 for my Hi-Flow cat on my Ram. Under $200 with labor.

I paid about $80 for my HiFlow cat on my Escort and about $50 labor.

L.A. has as many muffler shops as liquor stores so pricing is competative.

Someone here on MCFgot the U-bent delete done for $47.

 
Old Mar 22, 2007 | 08:37 PM
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Default RE: High-flow cat...what's the best price?

well i got it installed for free, but you can get magnaflow (offbrand) highflow cats for about 50 bucks or cheaper..and they're compatible with all the emmissions..i can't remember the part #, but it is magnaflow, just doesn't saymagnaflow on it
 
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