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I was looking to get a high flow cat but didn't know the best brand to get. Also what kind of power gains are to be had with one of these? And is there a big sacrafice in torque?
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ECelica Staff 2004 GMC Canyon Z-71
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The cat on the celica stock is very free flowing in the first place...i wouldn't even bother
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dikitzaps 1974 Toyota Celica
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ye...i asked my auto shot teacher and he said you wouldn't even get 1 hp out of it.
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Then it seems like it would be more trouble than it's worth.
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ECelica Staff 2001 Toyota Celica
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I have a carsound Hi-Flo cat. Put it on with a custom midpipe to my TSRM muffler.
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Dont even get a high flow cat, cause it wont do you any good... THe factory cat is already a high flow cat... U will just be waisting your money
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