Dynatech PowerCAT High Flow Cats ???

ROCKET62

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Originally posted this under "which high flow for my B&B" and thought I'd start a second post to see if anyone has any experience with these:

Saw them on the Jegs website and they look interesting. High flow rates with 4" round diameter - perfect for the sidesills in my Gen 1 - $150 each - available in 2.5 & 3.0 inlet/outlet. Per the website: Superior Strength & Durability, Stainless Steel Housing, Quicker Lightoff due to Higher Thermal Conductivity, Low Pressure Drop, Small Housing for Space and Weight Savings, Higher Flow Rates Compared to Stock and Most After-Market Converters. NOTE: These products are intended for racing and off-road applications.Not legal for sale or use in the state of California, nor in states which have adopted California emission standards.
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Yes, you can make those work. No experience on a Viper, but I know some Mustangers that made their own copy of a Basanni x-Pipe with these cats. They ended up saving a whopping $100 bucks or so. It still works fine and they made similar HP with it. It cost them an entire day of running around. Or, for $100 more bucks, they could have just bolted-on the Basanni. To each his own.
If you want to be experimental, give them a try. Or you could just call Jon B at partsrack.com and he will ship you 2 Randome Tach high flow cats for $325.00
And the adapters if you have stock or 2.5" headers.
 
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