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Roen 02-28-08 10:05 AM

High Flow Catalytic Convertor List
 
What are the possible high-flo cat options out there? Which of these cats would take best to a dyno-tuned RX-7?

classicauto 02-28-08 10:08 AM

I'm running a 3" Bonez cat. Or should say, will be running in the spring as the exhaust is still just madrel bent tubing hanging on my wall.....

koukifc3s 02-28-08 10:12 AM

rx7.com has the bonez cat

red_s5_fc3s 02-28-08 10:18 AM

Yes, the bonez cat is the ish! I even passed smog with it.

KNONFS 02-28-08 10:22 AM


Originally Posted by Roen (Post 7920587)
What are the possible high-flo cat options out there? Which of these cats would take best to a dyno-tuned RX-7?

I've used an universal high flow magnaflow, but can't speak on how long it will last. Another option, its the SMB one from Ausrtalia, but it will also be a custom setup.

red_s5_fc3s 02-28-08 10:47 AM

I heard that magnaflow hi flow cats are good, but I don't have any personal experience with them.

Roen 02-28-08 10:50 AM

It was going to be a custom exhaust anyway, trying to mate speedsource headers to a high-flo cat to a single exhaust for STS2 autocrossing.

SMB, from Austrailia, you say?

So really, the choices are

Bonez
SMB (Custom)
Magnaflow (Custom)

laserkei 02-28-08 11:18 AM

I got the magnaflow cat with no problems so far.

KNONFS 02-28-08 11:28 AM


Originally Posted by Roen (Post 7920764)
It was going to be a custom exhaust anyway, trying to mate speedsource headers to a high-flo cat to a single exhaust for STS2 autocrossing.

SMB, from Austrailia, you say?

So really, the choices are

Bonez
SMB (Custom)
Magnaflow (Custom)

Speedsource header? Ohh boy, you need to post a pic, at the very least email it to me :drool:

http://www.smb.net.au/products.htm

Cat page:
http://www.smb.net.au/catalyticconverters.htm

Some of the FD guys are using them, as they make a setup for the FDs; and if you look at their mufflers, you'll see that they are mighty identical to the RB ones ;)

I would go with the magnaflow cat, just because they are dirt cheap; so even if you burn them, a replacement will cost you next to nothing.

Roen 02-28-08 11:29 AM

Has your car been tuned on the dyno with an aftermarket header, catback and fuel and timing computer as well? What are the results? How long has the cat lasted?

I think the tuned exhaust will be much hotter than a stock exhaust with bolt-on replacements. That being said, I'm wondering how long these cats will last after tuning.

Dirt cheap or extra power? In STS2, I could use all the power that I can get.

classicauto 02-28-08 01:07 PM


Originally Posted by Roen (Post 7920895)
That being said, I'm wondering how long these cats will last after tuning.

I'm hoping I blow mine out before tuning!! :lol:

KNONFS 02-28-08 01:09 PM


Originally Posted by Roen (Post 7920895)
Has your car been tuned on the dyno with an aftermarket header, catback and fuel and timing computer as well? What are the results? How long has the cat lasted?

I think the tuned exhaust will be much hotter than a stock exhaust with bolt-on replacements. That being said, I'm wondering how long these cats will last after tuning.

Dirt cheap or extra power? In STS2, I could use all the power that I can get.

I use the magnaflow on a stock turbo, 3 inch exhaust sytem T2; but its not on at all times ...

That's why I can't comment on how long it will last.

RETed 02-28-08 05:54 PM

In Japan, there is this brand called Metalit that's supposed to be the best.
It's a metal substrate catalytic that's supposed to outlast everything out there, and it's designed for motorsports use.
Guarantee it's going to outlast any ceramic catalytic.
Bad thing is that it's expensive!
The ones I see for sale on YJA are close to US$1,000 for FC specific applications.
Brand new ones - generic pics:
http://page6.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/f62246165
http://page17.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/v45700628

This is what it really looks like for a (used) Metalic FC3S specific:
http://page10.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/m53996237

Verocious Motorsports on eBay sells these CUTE metallic substrate cats that are very compact.
These are universal, so you need to do some welding.
I don't think they are made to pass emissions testing - I think it explicitly states that on the auctions.
"For off-road use only."
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/3-Sta...QQcmdZViewItem


-Ted

Roen 02-28-08 08:20 PM

Thanks for the list updates, Ted.

The problem in my particular case is that SCCA requires cats to meet 4 restrictions, 1 of which is hard for an international manufacturer to meet.

"The converter must bear EPA-mandated labeling." That probably already knocks out the Verocious.

That's why I'm hesitant to go with SMB or Metalit, unless they'd be able to supply that labeling, if they're even aware of it.

red_s5_fc3s 02-29-08 01:16 AM

Magnaflow makes those metal cats too. I was looking at them a while back when looking for a high flow cat for myself. They are expensive, but they are supposed to last forever.

Roen 02-29-08 09:15 AM

If worse comes to worst, I'm just thinking about gray-ruling it and just putting the metallit on my car and saying, "Yeah, I'm sure they have the label somewhere."

daviddeep 02-29-08 10:36 PM

I had a Bonez on an NA with a mild streetport, downpipe and Borla exhaust. Got about 30,000 miles out of it before the car would no longer pass MD emissions, but before that, it always passed emissions easily. Replaced it with a Random Technology cat which also passed emissions easily, but then sold the car. I still have the cat in my basement and may put it on my "new" 7.

By the way, I bought the ceramic substrate version of the Random Technology cat which they sell with flanges already to bolt right up to your stock exhaust. I think it was around $250. They also sell a stainless substrate version but that one is a universal which will have to be welded.

mazda_wes 02-29-08 10:42 PM

i have a magna-flow on my other mazda (non-turbo) and it did well to add a couple of hp's.

RETed 03-01-08 04:10 AM

Some of the Metalit unts do come with documentation.
I dunno if the SCCA guys can read Japanese. :)
I think Metalic makes two different types of catalytics.
One if a stock replacement, and the other is a "Pro200" series.
I think the Pro200 series is for high performance and comes with no papers.
I find them regularly on YJA, but the ones with papers are up the ass!
We're talking usually US$500+...used.


-Ted

red_dragon 03-05-08 01:02 PM

Hmm, do these high flow cats make everything a lot louder? Or just slightly. I don't want to annoy the neighbors too much :P

MXAXTXT 03-05-08 02:50 PM

magnaflow are good

Roen 03-05-08 03:03 PM


Originally Posted by mazda_wes (Post 7927115)
i have a magna-flow on my other mazda (non-turbo) and it did well to add a couple of hp's.


Originally Posted by MXAXTXT (Post 7943908)
magnaflow are good

Did it last after dyno tuning? I don't want my cats melting after tuning fuel and timing.

Roen 03-27-08 01:50 PM

what's the common opinion on which one produces more power, Bonez or Magnaflow? Which one lasts longer?

Roen 06-03-08 08:53 AM

Anyone know where I can by a new Metalit Pro2000 metallic substrate cat for the FC?

Ted? =P

classicauto 06-03-08 09:03 AM

Product review - 3" Bonez cat.


Piece of shit for $250+

Blew out in 2,000km's of breakin driving. Front half melted into the back half after that and caused a massize exhaust restriction.

Would never buy it again.


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