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CorvetteBob | Need help with catalytic selection | ||
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Still haven't found the plug I was looking for in the other thread, butI've also been searching for info regarding cats.
Ok, so here's what I'm trying to do. I'm running a FAST EZ-EFI and it obviously has an 02sensor. I've been trying to find slip on cats to put on the headers, but I keep finding these ratings, or lack of them, that make me wonder if they're gonna flow well enough. I don't mind using a single cat if it has enough flow, but again, finding the info is proving elusive. Looking for suggestions........ |
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Posted on: 2016/8/13 15:10
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Matatk | Re: Need help with catalytic selection | ||
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Any "high flow" cat should be sufficient. In fact, a regular cat would be sufficient. Are you running duals or a y-pipe?
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Posted on: 2016/8/13 15:32
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CorvetteBob | Re: Need help with catalytic selection | ||
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It's a 383, and I could go either way on y-pipe or duals. I've even considered a big od single after a Y-pipe to save weight and $. Still open to ideas... |
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Posted on: 2016/8/13 15:41
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Matatk | Re: Need help with catalytic selection | ||
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I would look for a used 92-96 system and have it adapted. Mine is headers into a 96 LT4 exhaust that I had modified. All you need is the hangers and pipes. You can use any brand high flow cat you like.
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Posted on: 2016/8/14 17:58
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bogus | Re: Need help with catalytic selection | ||
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I do recommend spending a little more and getting the CA spec cats... they hold up better than the cheaper replacements.
Magnaflow... Random Tech has closed down. |
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Posted on: 2016/8/14 18:33
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CorvetteBob | Re: Need help with catalytic selection | ||
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Thanks to both of you for the replies. Matt, I take it you mean getting a set of header cats to mate up with an LTx System? I guess I'd need to get some cats that match or supersede the OEM cat. Magnaflows are as good as any I guess, w/ California specs. I'll start looking around and see what's available. |
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Posted on: 2016/8/14 23:12
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bogus | Re: Need help with catalytic selection | ||
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all the aftermarket cats are junk.
If you can find low mileage OEM cats, that's the ticket. Scour ebay and call the used parts vendors... you may have to buy manifolds to legally get the cats... it is illegal, by federal law, to sell used cats. But there is no law to give them away as part of an assembly, i.e., an entire exhaust system or an entire engine assembly. This affects the vendor more than you, but you have to play the dumbass game... |
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Posted on: 2016/8/15 16:19
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CorvetteBob | Re: Need help with catalytic selection | ||
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That's a bit unsettling.......... Will a good set of factory cats flow well enuf for a 383? I really am going into Some uncharted territory here with this aspect of the build. |
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Posted on: 2016/8/16 0:07
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Matatk | Re: Need help with catalytic selection | ||
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Honestly it's not new territory.
LT1 cats will not fit the L98 correctly, it's been attempted. Aftermarket cats are fine for your application. |
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Posted on: 2016/8/16 0:22
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CorvetteBob | Re: Need help with catalytic selection | ||
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Thanks Matt. As always, I appreciate it.
When I said uncharted I meant uncharted for me. I've known some things about matching available aftermarket components, but During this build I've found my lack of actual experience in mating these things has brought out some confidence issues in me. In other words, I know enough to be comfortable talking about this stuff, but when it comes to laying down the "cool green salad of salvation" I wanna make sure I get it right and I start second guessing myself. Thanks again |
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Posted on: 2016/8/16 23:14
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-=Jeff=- | Re: Need help with catalytic selection | ||
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I currently have Magnaflow cats on my 1990 LT5.. I will be swapping them for OEM C6 Z06 Cats (need to mod them to fit).
Both flow enough as well |
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Posted on: 2016/8/21 2:34
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CorvetteBob | Re: Need help with catalytic selection | ||
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I'm curious as to why you're making the change. Are the Magnaflows no longer working, or just moving to a better flowing cat? |
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Posted on: 2016/8/21 11:51
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-=Jeff=- | Re: Need help with catalytic selection | ||
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Wife is complaining about the smell from the aftermarket units. I am also donating the aftermarket units to a friends C3 (which has none) I figured the OEM ones will handle the horsepower/Flow and also will do their job better than the Magnaflows. I got the C6 ones for $200 for the the pair used, I paid just over $100 for the pair of magnaflows new |
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Posted on: 2016/8/22 11:41
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bogus | Re: Need help with catalytic selection | ||
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why is that? The manifold must then be different. The LT1 manifolds dump in the middle, and go straight down. If the L98 manifolds do anything else, it would cause a fitment problem at the transmission. Otherwise, I can't see why they won't fit... However, the LT1 cats do flow very nicely. That would not be a problem. |
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Posted on: 2016/8/22 15:49
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-=Jeff=- | Re: Need help with catalytic selection | ||
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Lt1 cats hit the frame.. the frame was changed to fit the cats when the 92 came out..
or maybe it was the engine cradle that causes them to not fit |
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Posted on: 2016/8/23 2:35
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