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Hi flow cats

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Hi flow cats

Post by jeeperman »

To all the 4x4 guru's out there, my catalytic converter has decided that enough is enough and has packed it in. I am able to get a hold of a high flow cat for roughly the same price as a regular cat. I was just wondering if they are worth it, if they provide more power instead of just more noise, and also if fuel consumption is improved. I already have fitted 2 1/2 in extractors and sports exhaust. its a 1997 Wrangler.

Any info would be great.
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Post by bazzle »

Put it on. Noise wont be affected much. Mufflers change will do that.

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Post by mkpatrol »

If it cost the same then you have nothing to lose. As Bazzle said, it wont affect the noise much. Make sure you find the cause of the cat failure as they dont fail very often. If you replace the cat & the engine is overfuelling then it will bugger the new cat & you will have wasted your money.
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Post by Utemad »

The problem with high flow cats is catching the little buggers. Bunnings sell a range of adapters to suit the major breeds too.
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Post by Hybrid »

Just a thought. I was told that f ya cat lets go it can screw ya muffler. Dont know if its the regular bs repair shops like to spout though.
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Post by Damo »

Any exhaust dudes reading this???

Any "high flow" cats I have seen advertised are generally twice the price of a normal cat. I was thinking, if my exhaust is 2" tube can I get the same affect as a high flow 2" cat by using a 2.5" or 3"?
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Post by r0ck_m0nkey »

Hybrid wrote:Just a thought. I was told that f ya cat lets go it can screw ya muffler. Dont know if its the regular bs repair shops like to spout though.


I had a brand new one go on me once (after dunking it into a creek crossing). All it seemed to do is have an annoying rattle for about 15 minutes, then a louder rattle which clogged the exhaust up and killed power. Once i got it back on the road i gave it a gutfull and could feel it blowing the remains of the cat out the back (with a big puff of smoke). After that it was fine and didn't seem to do any damage to the muffler.
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Post by bazooked »

if ya want a hi flow cat, smash the guts out of it with a star picket, if there is any guts left in it and run an exhaust tube down the middle of it, looks legal and the cops wouldnt even no..
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Post by Damo »

bazooked wrote:if ya want a hi flow cat, smash the guts out of it with a star picket, if there is any guts left in it and run an exhaust tube down the middle of it, looks legal and the cops wouldnt even no..


I have never thought of this. I am shocked and dismayed, I would never consider doing anything like this :D
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Re: Cats

Post by murcod »

Damo wrote:Any "high flow" cats I have seen advertised are generally twice the price of a normal cat. I was thinking, if my exhaust is 2" tube can I get the same affect as a high flow 2" cat by using a 2.5" or 3"?


Have a look at the crossectional body area of the different sized cats to make sure it isn't just larger piping on each end!! ;)
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Post by high n mighty »

Damo wrote:
bazooked wrote:if ya want a hi flow cat, smash the guts out of it with a star picket, if there is any guts left in it and run an exhaust tube down the middle of it, looks legal and the cops wouldnt even no..


I have never thought of this. I am shocked and dismayed, I would never consider doing anything like this :D


The fines are huge for doing this stuff if you get caught.........
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Post by Damo »

high n mighty wrote:
Damo wrote:
bazooked wrote:if ya want a hi flow cat, smash the guts out of it with a star picket, if there is any guts left in it and run an exhaust tube down the middle of it, looks legal and the cops wouldnt even no..


I have never thought of this. I am shocked and dismayed, I would never consider doing anything like this :D


The fines are huge for doing this stuff if you get caught.........


That's why I said I would never do it :finger:
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Post by Yarno »

high n mighty wrote:
Damo wrote:
bazooked wrote:if ya want a hi flow cat, smash the guts out of it with a star picket, if there is any guts left in it and run an exhaust tube down the middle of it, looks legal and the cops wouldnt even no..


I have never thought of this. I am shocked and dismayed, I would never consider doing anything like this :D


The fines are huge for doing this stuff if you get caught.........


But it's ok for all the leaded cars to run round without a cat at all, as all they can run is unleaded now!!!
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Post by bazooked »

ive actually got rid of mine and welded a pipe there instead of a cat.the whole car isnt legal so why should the cat matter? :finger:
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Post by DAZZ »

My Jackeroo is a diesel and it has one. How much a PITA is that......Can't get a high flow diesel cat off the shelf!!!!! :bad-words: :bad-words:
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Post by up2nogood »

You can get four types of high flow cats:

1) Stock cat with bigger holes.

2) Cat with larger holes in the ceramic block. Dearest.

3) Cat with stock sized holes in the ceramic block, but the ceramic block is not as long inside the cat. Imports, probably don't comply with ADR's.

4) 2nd hander and cut the ends off! :D

Do not put tube up the middle, as if you are caught and they can prove you did it you will be in deep poo.
But if the guts fall out of their own accord...........

Don't forget to find the reason it failed before you fit a new one. Generally failure is caused by leaning out of fuel mixture (which melts the ceramic block) or backfiring from exhaust or inlet leaks which fracture it.
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