Well i had what i thought was a dynomax high flow cat on my car for several years; i had a leak before my cat and decided to have the cat removed; well now i think i should re install the a cat to play it safe and to be good to mother earth...
The cat that came of my car does not look any different then a normal cat; so i guess i am wondering what makes a a cat a high flow cat?
I am looking at a cat at canadian tire, it says its a magnaflow by something designs; i dont know if its even a magnaflow; but it is stainless and is a good price, , i looked inside and it looks just like a regular cat full of the mesh...
what do high flow cats look like inside????
Thanks...
98 j-body sedan
highly recomend these guys just bought one of those cats and a flex pipe from them. very nice part, and i had the parts in hand 1.5 days after order.
High flow cats look like regular cats but they have a lower cell density in order to allow exhaust gases to flow through easier. Some companies give the cell count.
My cat is a Spun by Magnaflow and it is a 200 cell cat. It was bought at Hottexhaust who has free shipping to Canada and the USA.
I guess for the highest flow, it would best to go with the lowest cell count and the shortest length cat as the cell count is given in density and cell/volume ratio will not be affected by length.
Thanks very much guys, this all makes sence to me..... and the cat i am looking at buying is at a local store here where i live and its pretty cheap in price and i need it for this week ..
Thanks again
98 j-body sedan
great deal, as soon as i start buying exhaust this is what im buying.