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Catalytic Converter Questions!!!

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So basically, my car needs a new Catalytic Converter. The question is, which cat to get and would i need to do any tuning if I get a cat other than a stock type replacement?

I'm looking at getting the PFYC.com High Flow Catalytic Converter with the 3'' inlet and 2.5'' outlet. Has anyone bought one of these before and would I need to do any tuning to the car to make it work? I don't have any tuning software/hardware so I want to be sure that whatever I buy would work by just installing it.

Any help with is appreciated. Also any advice for other possible replacements is good to. I'd prefer the cat to work the same, or better with no computer modifications needed. Thanks for the help!!
 


Likely it will throw a P0420 code if it's a high flow.

Also..your exhaust isn't 3" so that may be a problem fitting a 3" inlet and 2.5" outlet into.
 
If your signature is still up to date, the factory exhaust pipe is 2.25"...get that.

You can get a Magnaflow High Flow off of EBay for way cheaper that way.
 


OK, so what would get rid of the code? Would the computer have to be tuned some for the new cat?

I remembered I don't have a 3'' inlet, but I believe the PFYC.com is supposed to fit directly on to increase the downpipe size. Not sure though. I'll look into magnaflow, but finding a way around the code problem is important.
 


I'm attempting to limit my car downtime and not have to spend a bunch of money. That's why I'm trying to get a replacement that wouldn't need tuning yet may still give some benefits.
 
Yeah, right now the estimate from my repair shop is $441.29 for the cat. Which seems very high if it's just a replacement part. The high flow cat from PFYC.com was $471.05 so if I did that, increase the downpipe size and have the repair shop just do a tune to make the engine work correctly, it may cost around the same as the original cost with a higher performance part.

I guess I just have to see if the downpipe change and such would work correctly. :th_scratchhead:
 


Your repair shop has a tuner for our pcms? And knows what they are doing? Most shops wouldn't circumvent an emissions code etc to fool the pcm into thinking it was meeting the critera.
 
$471??

UMADBRO.

Not that I care for ZZP much but their catted downpipes are TONS cheaper...a 3" catted downpipe from them is $189.99 + S&H...and I think they still offer their $50 converter return fee...that they give you back as store credit. Something to think about there, boss.
 
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