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Post by the pajeee »

Hey guys i have a 93 3L pajero im just wondering is it possible to cut the cat out of the exhaust, i still intend on leaving the muffler there but if i cut the cat out will i still be getting enough back pressure without it, if any 1 has a straight through pipe on there pajero leave a comment on ur opinion thanks guys.
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the pajeee wrote:Hey guys i have a 93 3L pajero im just wondering is it possible to cut the cat out of the exhaust, i still intend on leaving the muffler there but if i cut the cat out will i still be getting enough back pressure without it, if any 1 has a straight through pipe on there pajero leave a comment on ur opinion thanks guys.
A decent cat is pretty cheap (less than a couple of hundred fitted) And it will have negligible effect on performance.
The fine for not running one is real big (thousands)

Your call I guess.
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Post by bakerboy »

keep in mind the cat will become useless over time anyway so its prob worth a new one, you can get high flow ones for a few hundred
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Post by Bitsamissin »

Yep from memory mine was from a V8 Guppydore - high flow 2.5" and was around $160.
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