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Old 02-18-02, 08:58 PM
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Does anybody know if the ATR cat-back exhaust is the same as the N-Tech cat-back? I did a search and there was a question as to if ATR made Pettit's. I compared the N-Tech and the ATR exhausts on both websites and they seem the same. Does anybody have "either" of these? How is the fit? I don't want to melt my bumper! How is the tone and volume? Thanks in advance!
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not the same car, but I have the ATR complete system (dp, high flow cat, catback) on my Stealth twin turbo, and the sound is awesome and it bolted right on
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The ATR fit and finish is very nice! ATR exausts get sold under different names all the time.....Peter Farrel.....Extreme Motorsports.....Busher...etc. They are obviously good exausts if these companies use them and sell them as there own. What kind of price are you getting on the cat-back? I might be able to help you....let me know. I have the downpipe and high flow cat on one of my 7's and it fits good and looks good with no problems.
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ATR lists their system at $695.00. N-Tech Engineering has it for $575.00 on their website. Anybody......?
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I have the DP and MP. Very Nice finish. The MP didnt like to bolt up to the greddy Cat back but otherwise the fitment was a sinch.
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My friend has an ATR downpipe and test pipe on his Stealth R/T Turbo. The build quality and fitment are excellent.

I am definately buying an ATR downpipe for my RX-7.
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Sorry....I spelled exhaust wrong earlier....just now noticed
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