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Old 09-10-01, 11:26 AM
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HI Flow Cat

Where can I find a very nice HI Flow cat. I want to get a midpipe but don't want to smell like gas, or better yet don't want my girlfriend to. I've heard only about n-tech. It seems like they are not that popular because I cann't find them anywhere. Please include any performance advantages, cost, and where they can be found.
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Old 09-10-01, 01:05 PM
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take a drive to Lawrenceville and get a random cat!! but be prepaired to have it replace often!!
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I'm using the Bonez Hi-Flo Cat... I like it a lot:

http://www.rx7.com/cgi-local/3catalog.cgi?cat=4&part=2

I'm not sure if the others are better or worse, but I haven't had any problems with it.
Old 09-18-01, 03:21 PM
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Try Pettit Racing's Hi-Flow Cat $425
Old 09-20-01, 06:32 PM
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Hey try the Bonez cat becasue it's made different from other cat. Also i had the Random Cat on my car and it last for 3-4 months and it's was clog. Also Clay at Random did replaced it but i choose not to use it again on my car. I am currently oem cat.
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I had the Bonez hi-flow cat for two years and really liked it. I just took it off and installed a MP, but am keeping it for the yearly inspection.

The Bonez has the two bricks held in place by some type of SS
screen to prevent them from being stressed and cracking.
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Where can I take a look at these Bonez hi-flow cats?
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Originally posted by rx7eaven
Where can I take a look at these Bonez hi-flow cats?
The link I posted above, or this one:

http://www.rx7.com/cgi-local/3catalo...cat=4&part=120
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Is the bonez worth the extra $160? Performance wise and longevity wise? Also, sorry I missed your link above.
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Hey u can www.alamorotary.com It look like they have the same bonez main cat and they sell it for less $349.00 compare to $499.00 or $425.00
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