Gday guys/gals,
I'm thinking about getting a High Flow Cat for my VZ SV6 and I'm wondering if anyone out there has done it and/or if anyone can give me an idea of what sort of power/torque increases I could expect and if its a simple bolt on type deal or whether it would need to be done by an exhaust guy.
Here's what I'm thinking
3.5" High Flow Metal Cat GTR Supra VX VY VZ BA BF RX7!! - eBay Cat Converters, Exhausts, Car Parts, Accessories, Cars, Bikes, Boats. (end time 16-Jun-09 19:57:09 AEST)
Also opinions on whether you reckon its worth the money are also welcomed
Thanks again
Andrew
(I mean two cats..................... meow)
Last edited by thebulk; 13-06-2009 at 11:23 AM.
doesnt the vz have like 4 cats or something. that one is way too big anyway.
1995 Manual HSV Clubsport
Wade Cam :: 9.2:1 CR :: Pacemaker headers :: Twin 2.5" Exhaust :: VT Brakes
1991 Supercharged VN Berlina
9 PSI SC14 Intercooled :: Genie headers :: Twin cats :: HM Twin 2.25 exhaust :: 3.45:1 LSD
The price is good but you would have to weld it on as the cats on the SV6 have a flange end. I paid $500 for the pair of mine which i havnt got around to putting on yet. Mine are hurricane HU429CAT
the 190 has 4, 2 pre cats and then the other 2 half way down
Chev badges are an instant fail
leave the standard cats on it, they do a farkin awesome job..
Life starts at 200km/h
all the alloytecs after jan 2006 had 4 cats to meet euro 3 emmision requirements. 2005 and before only had two (even 190)