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Hey guys.

Sorry to bring up such a covered topic. but after searching all last night and tonight reading through every post i could find. The topic of cat convertors seems to be very varied. Just about every brand ive been reading about has another topic claiming to have problems with that particular brand, whether it be poor build quality, poor performance or poor longetivity.

Am i missing some posts showing that their is a proven budget cat convertor that wont disapoint. (only have performance goals of 200rwkw from an RB25), currently in the process of turning my Catback into a turbo back, in my Cat goals i dont want something that will promote a dronier exhaust note.

Currently only have a povvo compliance cat.

Now ive found this one on Justsr

Brand New 'MetalCat' Catalytic Converters

Made from a 316 Stainless barrel and 100% stainless inside and out.

Sizes: 2.5"/3"/3.5"

These are the highest flowing Catalytic Converters on sale in Australia!

* 100% Stainless inside and out

* Uses a unique 200 cell p/inch high performance full metal catalyst

* Compact size for small and mid size cars and trucks

* Fully polished

* EPA and CARB Compliant [stamped]

* Heat Shield comes standard

* Stamped with CAxx

* Outflows competition

* Ideal for forced induction vehicles

Price: $ 349.00

+$20 postage

Does anyone have much experience with this brand, or do you's reccommend another brand for the same or less $$$$$$

Cheers for any help.

Luke.

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