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Old 30-Jul-2004, 06:25 PM
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Pacesetter Monza Cat Converter

Was wondering what you guys/gals thought about the Pacesetter MONZA Hi-Flow Catalytic Converter? I haven't found much or any reviews on Google. Just wondering if anyone has one?

http://www.7453217467431.com/product...le=en_CA&tab=0

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Old 30-Jul-2004, 08:56 PM
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generally everything pacesetter is crap but I have no experience with these cats...I know that we have some cats at my place for way less than that...sure they are universal cats but then again they are magnaflow and are only $79.99
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Old 30-Jul-2004, 09:37 PM
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Ya I was originally looking for the CarSound (Magnaflow) cats that were direct fit...

You sell CarSound at your place? Its the place I know about right?
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Old 30-Jul-2004, 09:42 PM
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yea thats the place...they are universal fit so some welding would be needed but for 79.99 u cant really complain
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Are they Hi-Flow or add power? I guess anything that is new vs. old rusted crap will do better...lol
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they are high flow...u can see throug em better than an original replacement cat...and they are cheaper than an oe cat too
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Hmmm 70 bucks and some additional welding?

I rather get the Ractive C101 (it's classified as a cat and a resonator) which is at Proparts.ca for only 87 bucks. Hmmm and its direct fit.

Heh, I think I will go for that since Im gonna save money and the exhaust I want will be the twin loop (quiet).
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well that c101 isnt a cat, it replaces ur cat and it just acts as a resonator...so ur car is not emissions legal...so really ur takin out the cat for a resonator...ur still gonna need a cat somewhere in the system
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if u want power even the hi-flow arent good enough ....u have to remove the cat and keep straight pipe..
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