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March 12th, 2002, 05:14 AM
#1
Inactive Member
I wanted to know the CFM of diferent high flow cats. I saw this post a while back and dont know what to get. I think it was a carsound or random tech. But somebody posted actual CFM specs of them and the had a testpipe CFM listing tooo. THe best way to go is a test pipe but I am wondering which is the best High Flow Cat? thanks for the info
Jon B
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March 12th, 2002, 05:36 AM
#2
Inactive Member
Here ya go:
http://www.pwrhouse.com/cgi-bin/ulti...f=110&t=009662
OR
1) Catco (metal core) 2.25" 223.8 cfm
2) Catco (metal core) 2.5" 271.9 cfm
3) Catco (std. core) 2.25" 338.2 cfm
4) Catco (std. core) 2.5" 388.0 cfm
5) Random Tech 2.25" 297.1 cfm
6) Car Sound 2.25" 342.7 cfm
7) Test Pipe 2.25" 407.1 cfm
8) Stock NSX 242.1 cfm
9) Stock Type R 223.6 cfm
10) Stock Integra 218.3 cfm
<font color="#a62a2a" size="1">[ March 12, 2002 01:37 AM: Message edited by: BoostedEX ]</font>
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March 12th, 2002, 05:43 AM
#3
Inactive Member
you da man that is exactly what I was searching for thank you so much!!!!!
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March 12th, 2002, 05:45 AM
#4
Inactive Member
You're welcome [img]biggrin.gif[/img]
As a reward, can you email me a pic of the intercooler [img]wink.gif[/img] hehehehe
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March 12th, 2002, 06:09 AM
#5
Senior Hostboard Member
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March 21st, 2002, 01:13 AM
#6
Inactive Member
I'm confused,
I got a 2.5" in/out Hi-flow Cat from Testpipes.com today. I'm looking at the BODY and it's only like 3 1/2" diameter or so inside. Why am I thinking a Hi-flow unit would have a bigger body Cross-sectionally, doesn't that make sense?
Also, is Carsound the unit that Testpipes.com sells or not??
Wize
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