Stock vs high flo cats

Indy

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also less heat inside the car :D
True...makes a huge difference! That's the main reason I put some high flows on. And it adds some rumble to your exhaust. Don't think you'll feel the difference in power, but it's probably good for a few ponies.
 

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In the past, some Vipers could pass Calif smog with only a single cat. Some of the aftermarket replacement cats would pass smog when new, but after a few years…not so much.
 

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In the past, some Vipers could pass Calif smog with only a single cat
Do Cal Vipers have 2 cats per side? :omg: Aircare (emissions testing) is pretty strict here in Vancouver, but we just have the one cat per side...
 

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If you get a HF metallic cat with a 300 cel count you will be fine, less heat better sound and few more hp...
 

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No Cats, off road ECU = more power, side sills cool to the touch, sounds the way a Viper should. Depends on where you live and can get away with. The difference is so great, to me its worth pulling them off and put them back for Inspection, and for the record inspection is such BS, makes me sick.:nono:
 

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