Rear Cat Removal

ajcook

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I'm going to D-I-Y delete my rear cats this summer. Being somewhat lazy, where can I get pipes with the correct length, offet, ID, OD to fit in place of the cats to make the job easier?
 
I'm going to D-I-Y delete my rear cats this summer. Being somewhat lazy, where can I get pipes with the correct length, offet, ID, OD to fit in place of the cats to make the job easier?

Exhaust shops, eBay, FLAPS, Jegs, etc.......

It's just a straight length of pipe. All you need to know is the diameter and length.
 
The trouble and effort to do this DIY will be offset by throwing $100 cash no receipt to a shop and turning your head for 30 minutes. Keep the cats in case you ever need to reinstall them.
 
I had mine done this summer at a exhaust shop for like 50 bucks then its done right SOUNDS GRRREEEAAAATTTTT !!!!!!!! PS with turbo mufflers :banana:
 
How's it sound?

Sounds great, it's almost perfect. Not too loud, just a nice tone to it. Great exhaust mod if you can get it done for around $50. When you get on it it's just a little more aggressive than stock. I drove it like that for about a month before I found some mufflers on ebay for cheap. VMS Racing is the brand. They were like $35 each shipped. They are basically a magnaflow copy. All stainless inside and out, very happy with the purchase. I recommend them to anyone that is not looking for a chambered muffler sound. It was only slightly louder than the stock muffler but will increase in sound a little over time because it's a straight through muffler with a packing material inside and the material kind of expands over time.
 
I have been on the fence about doing this on mine. I have Super 40's and delete tips. It idles with a barely audible low rumble and sounds like hell unleashed at moderate throttle.
 
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