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03-30-2017 01:04 PM |
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Originally Posted by reynierpm
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I am getting use from someone else, he has the 3.0" and it's offering to me for $500 so that's why I said I'll go through this one.
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Awesome. Good score right there.
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Originally Posted by reynierpm
I don't know to much about cars that's why I ask about them but know I have a new question do I really need a header? Will be enough with only the Perrin Catback to achieve a good sound? As I am learning yet I think a header will involve a frontpipe (I don't even know what that is but is what people told me about include headers) and maybe other things as well
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Well, you really don't need a header. The exhaust will give you good sound. I would get the exhaust and drive with that for a couple weeks and think about the sound and if you would like to getting a header. The header will change the sound of the exhaust a little depending on the type. EL will sound like a normal car just a little more raspy and a little more throaty and UEL will give you that Subaru boxer rumble that synonymous with WRX and STIs. Get on YouTube and you can find alot of sound clips for exhaust and headers. This will give you a good idea if you want to change the headers out or not as you are mainly going for sound.
This is whats going on under the car.
http://blog.perrinperformance.com/wp...st-diagram.jpg
The Perrin will change the midpipe and muffler sections. The frontpipe and overpipe is not something that needs to be swapped out with your choice of headers.
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Originally Posted by reynierpm
I am not following you on this one so I don't know what to answer here
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The cat or catalytic converter is what burns off all the left over gases that are are not burnt up during combustion, its an emissions thing keeps the earth clean. There is a system to monitor the efficiency of the cat. When that efficiency is no longer met the check engine light or CEL will come on. So when you get a header that has no cat the computer will think the cat is not working and illuminate the CEL. If you look at your choice of header there is two screw holes, this is where the monitoring system will go. In between the two holes would be the cat. The only monitored cat in our cars is the one on the header. The one on the front pipe is not monitored. Click Here and scroll down to the FT-86 headers there is a catted and uncatted, the bump at the bottom between the holes is the cat.
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Originally Posted by reynierpm
Ok, I'll have to take care of this if for some reason it comes out but if it'll not damage the car in anyway then I'll do it afterwards.
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There is no worry with an uncatted version other then the CEL being on, it will not damage anything. Ohh another one is, if you state requires inspections to re-register your car, there is a chance it will not pass due to no cat in the system and your CEL being on. Some states dont have inspections.
A tune will give you better power and the car will feel just a whole lot better but in your case its something that can wait.
Get your exhaust, drive it around a bit and see how you like the sound. Sample some YouTube clips on how header exhaust setups sound. Then, if you feel like it get the headers. Drive around for a while like that and if the need for more power kicks in get a tune. You will be ok.
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