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Where's the cat at.
Hey y'all,
New here and first post.:lol: I have installed perrin cat back and mx performance front pipe with cat and over pipe. I want to get headers and looking at hks catted EL headers. Looking for advice on whether I should keep the cat on front pipe or get a straight through to replace front pipe or is it better to get a catles header? I am after best performance and not interested in sound per say. Cheers Monks. |
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Have to stay legal. Do you need both to stay legal? Catback is resonated. Also have oft for tuning.
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If (and I understand it's a big if ) you get caught running catless you can face a fine of around 12k and possible impoundment. Quote:
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It's "per se", not "per say". |
Thanks Captain,
English was never my strong point. So you need both cats to stay legal?? Just call me forest. |
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I understand that Australian laws may be different than here in the States but if you wanted to get technical about it, simply having two cats is not enough. By the letter of the law you are not allowed to replace a functional/undamaged cat. This means that even if you have a high flow cat in place of the stock cat, you are still in violation of the law. I think this is one of the reasons Perrin quit making aftermarket emission equipment.
Is a police officer going to know the difference between the factory emission equipment and a quality aftermarket piece? I doubt it, but if you are that worried about getting caught then its probably best to remain stock for emission related components. |
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In Aus if a car has been certified as being modified there is a sticker placed on the car listing the mods. (I will need an A4 sized sticker soon lol) |
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You see vendors promoting their products as legal simply because it maintains a cat, which not only is misleading but can have the effect of causing consumers to purchase something that is inferior in terms of power potential but also just as risky when it comes to emissions/inspections. Sure there are other reasons for buying catted exhaust products (you don't want to smell an uncatted exhaust, you like hugging trees, you might fool an inspector for your annual inspections, etc...) but I hate seeing misleading information (at least here in the US) being spread. Please keep in mind this post isn't directed at you specifically, just a general statement. |
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Thanks guys for the advice,
Have decided to go for both catted. Later on I can get an uncatted front pipe. Going for 4-2-1 which I've been told will remove most of the torque dip. Thanks again |
lol, good research.
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