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Old 02-19-2000, 12:27 AM
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97 360 Auto

I have exhaust, and my JBA headers are on the way. What are your opinions on 1. a high flow cat and 2. an exhaust cutout?

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Old 02-19-2000, 08:33 PM
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IMO a HI Flow cat would definately be worth the money - Magnaflow is one of several good brands that make hi flow cats for our RAMs.

Exhaust cut outs also huh ? OK - one brand I know is made by Flow Tech and is called "The Warlock" - want flow results:

Bypass capped: 375 CFM @ 28"
Capped with deflector: 388 CFM @ 28"
Bypass open (uncapped): 830 CFM @ 28"

for Drag, Oval, Speedway or Street - pick your application.

They are fully welded 16 gauge no glass or seams to blow out - and are definatly set up for hi flow. (Plus you can imagine the sound when they are uncapped.)


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