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blades
01-28-2002, 05:50 PM
I'm on the east coast of canada, where if you don't know, we do not have to worry about smog and as far as i know allowed to not have a catalyc converter on any car made before 1991. that being said i have a 90 240 coupe and need to replace my current cat. would i gain horsepower by removing it and putting in straight pipe or would i be better off purchasing a high flow cat. if i put in pipe how loud will it be??would it backfire???

Jeff240sx
01-28-2002, 08:34 PM
As far as I have heard, it is a horrible idea to remove the cat on our cars.
One of the biggest complaints is that is smells like rotten eggs.  And I have heard that it makes our little 2.4's sound like a tractor.
Not a pretty thing to do to a 240sx, IMO.
-Jeff

blades
01-29-2002, 09:16 PM
so does everyone else agree that i shouldn't get rid of my cat??? if so could anyone recommend a high flow catalyc converter???prices?? thanks

Nismos14
01-29-2002, 10:30 PM
put a straight pipe on and if u dont like that THEN shell out the money for the high-flow

grahams14
01-31-2002, 10:58 AM
In the UK we take out the cats and replace them with straights. If you pair this with a 75mm downpipe and a large bore exhaust it makes more pops and burbles but you get extra HP and also you can shoot flames out of the tailpipe on overrun and sometimes on gear changes! This is obviously on the SR20det engine and not the 2.4 n/a motor you guys have. Would not have thought it would have any detrimental effect on yours tho?

tnord
01-31-2002, 01:07 PM
high flow

Sick240
01-31-2002, 08:46 PM
Yes, its really not a good idea to get rid of your cat, unless it is a car with forced air induction, loss of backpressure, your car runs wierd on account of your sensor (fogot which one isback there) and it sounds like crap

drift freaq
02-01-2002, 12:33 AM
high flow cat is the way to go

transient
02-01-2002, 10:43 AM
Yup, high flow is the way to go. Hah, it rhymes!

rabbit23
02-01-2002, 11:43 AM
mine is hollowed,  it isn't as loud as most of the imports i hear. i don't set off alarms or anything. i don't have any bad fumes or loss of bottom end, or engine codes.

nos240
02-01-2002, 09:01 PM
i dont know about yall but i heard good thing about pdm's down pipe. it's pretty a straight pipe that replaces the cat. i've never actually experience it myself, but im thinking about doing it soon. a lot of ppl said that they can feel more power at high rpm, and not losing any power at low rpm.

blades
02-01-2002, 09:43 PM
How does a down pipe replace the cat??? doen't a down pipe just come down from the headers/exhastmanifold and join to the exhaust eystem???