Want: Remove cats Dont: Lose 6ports
Want: Remove cats Dont: Lose 6ports
I tried to summarize in the subject line but here goes...
I have an 88 NA, and I want to shave some restriction from my exhaust, and get a better tone. So I want to gut the cats. Now I know it has 3, so what I wanna know is... can I gut them all without losing my 6 ports? I plan to keep the rest of my exhaust the way it is, not stock but not exactly the best setup. If I can only get away with gutting the precats, thats fine, or if I can get away with just the main cat, thats fine too. I want to get rid of as much as possible without losing 6ports.
I have an 88 NA, and I want to shave some restriction from my exhaust, and get a better tone. So I want to gut the cats. Now I know it has 3, so what I wanna know is... can I gut them all without losing my 6 ports? I plan to keep the rest of my exhaust the way it is, not stock but not exactly the best setup. If I can only get away with gutting the precats, thats fine, or if I can get away with just the main cat, thats fine too. I want to get rid of as much as possible without losing 6ports.
you can get the Racing Beat presilencer cat replacement and race pipe (is that what you call it?) from header to presilencer which will eliminate all the cats and keep your 5th and 6th ports. Another alternative is to work some kind of system with the air pump to open the 5th and 6th ports, I read info on that on forum a while ago.
Last edited by Z3r0; Jan 5, 2004 at 11:51 PM.
u should just force your 5th and 6th ports to stay open all the time. the low end power loss is not that noticeable, pluss it wont matter at all at high rpm. If you REALLY wanna keep them closed at low rpms, u could devise an electrical servo mechanism connected to a switch in the car. that might be the easiest solution. OFF for the street, On for racing.
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Originally posted by oregano
u should just force your 5th and 6th ports to stay open all the time. the low end power loss is not that noticeable, pluss it wont matter at all at high rpm. If you REALLY wanna keep them closed at low rpms, u could devise an electrical servo mechanism connected to a switch in the car. that might be the easiest solution. OFF for the street, On for racing.
u should just force your 5th and 6th ports to stay open all the time. the low end power loss is not that noticeable, pluss it wont matter at all at high rpm. If you REALLY wanna keep them closed at low rpms, u could devise an electrical servo mechanism connected to a switch in the car. that might be the easiest solution. OFF for the street, On for racing.
Last edited by Sideways7; Jan 6, 2004 at 02:41 AM.
Or you could buy a Euro.spec. LIM
We have butterflies overhere which is vaccum activated using a solenoid valve
Here is mine that I fixed up yesterday. I have zero emissions what so ever and still functional ports
Kim
We have butterflies overhere which is vaccum activated using a solenoid valve
Here is mine that I fixed up yesterday. I have zero emissions what so ever and still functional ports
Kim
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