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Cats that can handle the power?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tob" data-source="post: 16386084" data-attributes="member: 83412"><p>This is about a technical aspect, not an emotional one. Nobody is offended.</p><p></p><p>Heat and boost at the power levels quoted are what puts typical "high flow" cats to the test. Extended levels even more so. Building a mondo horsepower car only to baby it around town is one way to extend the life of a cat(s) I suppose. Just be careful. Monitor your gauges and keep your eyes out for sudden boost spikes that are out of "character" for the engine combination you have. And regularly inspecting the cats for damage until you feel comfortable with them living a life on their own is probably a good idea.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tob, post: 16386084, member: 83412"] This is about a technical aspect, not an emotional one. Nobody is offended. Heat and boost at the power levels quoted are what puts typical "high flow" cats to the test. Extended levels even more so. Building a mondo horsepower car only to baby it around town is one way to extend the life of a cat(s) I suppose. Just be careful. Monitor your gauges and keep your eyes out for sudden boost spikes that are out of "character" for the engine combination you have. And regularly inspecting the cats for damage until you feel comfortable with them living a life on their own is probably a good idea. [/QUOTE]
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