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Yes, I have a "Bokka" 100 cell cat.

The Bokka and Kenobi look exactly the same so go with either.

Ran a de-cat front pipe prior to that but I (and the wife) hated the smell from the exhaust.

No stinky exhaust, no restriction, no whingy wife = win

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i dont know what brand mine is, but is the 100cell.

did have a single cell cat like cam.. but the $5000 minimum fine EPA gives you is really not worth a single cell cat. althought 100cpsi cats arent EPA approved, you still wont cop the stupidly large fine, as they see it as "atleast you have something in there" they'll just slap a yellow sticker on there and say go get a proper one.

Since your car was a 2001-2003 Stagea, they are the emissions laws we have to adhere to.

Those cats are supposedly Euro3 compliant... which are considerably tighter than the Euro2 standard we have to adhere to :)

Thanks for all the input guys.

I ended up buying a 200cpsi cat. This I hope is a good balance with flow and keeping the exhaust quiet for the happiness of the wife and there fore me.

This should still be fine as I'm deleting the cat in the dump also.

Edited by slippylotion

Thanks for all the input guys.

I ended up buying a 200cpsi cat. This I hope is a good balance with flow and keeping the exhaust quiet for the happiness of the wife and there fore me.

This should still be fine as I'm deleting the cat in the dump also.

how?

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