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Hi guys. I am currently making 250rwkw with no cat in the exhaust. How much power would i lose roughly by putting a 3 inch flanged 200 cell metal cat on it? All this police presence at the moment is making me afraid to drive my car! Cheerssad.gif

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Hi guys. I am currently making 250rwkw with no cat in the exhaust. How much power would i lose roughly by putting a 3 inch flanged 200 cell metal cat on it? All this police presence at the moment is making me afraid to drive my car!

Yeah and the assf**king that no cat gives the environment isn't that cool either. It shouldn't make a noticeable difference. And if it does, just add one more psi :)

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Get a venom 100 cell cat - power loss will be minimal.

Yep,thats what i am looking at getting. I just came across a 200 cell on a forum locally but he wants pretty much the same money as the venom one. I'll order one off George tomorrow. Cheers guys

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Yes true. Removing the cat/restriction can sometimes mean U can push the tune a little harder to net more results.

Question Is, is it worth it?

I found Some cars have huge potential without a cat, mainly due to a cheap or poor flowing cat,

Some may lose only 7 or so kw

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