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Old 10-05-2010, 01:03 PM
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Originally Posted by RibeiroBJJ
If you want to retain your factory Cats then YES cutting/welding..of your old cats to new ory pipe...but not too difficult with a liitle fab/welding skils. If you do not want cats then NO..

-But I do agree they are a great bang for the buck, and welding oe cats to ory might not be a bad idea,as they are far superior to aftermarket cats and are already "high flow"
The speed daddy headers have resonators that look like cats were the cats go.
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Originally Posted by dirt track racer 81
The speed daddy headers have resonators that look like cats were the cats go.
I am not sure if VA has emition laws that require a CAT, i know they check for leaks, they are not that hard on the emitions. I am would guess i could get away with resonators.

Does anyone have pictures of the this style long header installed?
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