Gains after removing cats worth it???
#11
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I cut mine out because I was getting 5# of backpressure before the cats. Mine got alot louder but isnt obtrussive and I have the same setup you have. By removing my cats and disableing COT I feel I gained a little at wot but no noticable change in part throttle driving. You will notice a little more reverberation in the cab and on the floor board once you cut them off. As much air as you are going to be pushing, I think it would be a good choice as long as you can tolerate the extra noise, however I have to dissagree with F8L's opinion that it will sound like crap. Will the tone change?... Yes, will it sound like crap?.. I dont think so. Check out my exhaust vid and decide for youself. Right Click and Save As Although removing the cats will not move your power band up, it may allow you to make power at higher rpms because of the unrestricted flow.
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Sorry, I should have stated that "sounds like crap" was just my opinion.
I really don't like the way LS1s sound without cats. Too raspy IMO. With a good exhaust system it is not bad. But with a cutout or lack of a muffler it is pretty bad. Most of you trick guys run mufflers so it's cool. I keep thinking of F-body guys like myself who run a cutout at the track or when you want to scare little kids, old people, and small animals
I really don't like the way LS1s sound without cats. Too raspy IMO. With a good exhaust system it is not bad. But with a cutout or lack of a muffler it is pretty bad. Most of you trick guys run mufflers so it's cool. I keep thinking of F-body guys like myself who run a cutout at the track or when you want to scare little kids, old people, and small animals
#16
You guys know more about it than me I just don't see how removing something that is very restrictive will hurt performance. Granted I need some backpressure and I have don't have FI or a lot of other bolt ons. I don't really see how it could hurt other than the A/f ratio getting messed up.
#17
Originally Posted by BigKID
I cut mine out because I was getting 5# of backpressure before the cats. Mine got alot louder but isnt obtrussive and I have the same setup you have. By removing my cats and disableing COT I feel I gained a little at wot but no noticable change in part throttle driving. You will notice a little more reverberation in the cab and on the floor board once you cut them off. As much air as you are going to be pushing, I think it would be a good choice as long as you can tolerate the extra noise, however I have to dissagree with F8L's opinion that it will sound like crap. Will the tone change?... Yes, will it sound like crap?.. I dont think so. Check out my exhaust vid and decide for youself. Right Click and Save As Although removing the cats will not move your power band up, it may allow you to make power at higher rpms because of the unrestricted flow.
#18
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i am prety much with everyone else. it will get much louder but if you put in an x pipe or an h pipe that will help a lot. .2sec seems like a lot to hope for but if your running true duels with no x/h pipe and changing to no cats with h/x pipe you might see .2.
another option and one that i like is do the cat delete but run quiet mufflers. then put cutouts in place of the cats. nice and quiet most of the time and free flowing when you need it.
i have several dynos with cut out vs no cut out. 6.0 na was worth 20hp up top and never less than 5hp. 6.0 with turbo was worth 60hp!!! i will have a 4.8 comparison tomorrow.
another option and one that i like is do the cat delete but run quiet mufflers. then put cutouts in place of the cats. nice and quiet most of the time and free flowing when you need it.
i have several dynos with cut out vs no cut out. 6.0 na was worth 20hp up top and never less than 5hp. 6.0 with turbo was worth 60hp!!! i will have a 4.8 comparison tomorrow.