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Old 02-25-2006, 11:06 PM
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lotsa WD40
you cleaning them or trying to pull them? W won't help you you need a penetrating oil (wd40 is a cleaner and water displacer) try pb blaster
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yea pb blaster is good and liquid wrench is nice too. thats what i used, worked pretty well, only broke 2 exhaust bolts out of well idk exactly but a lot.
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At least WD-40 smells better..thats about it..

Yeah, takin out a couple bolts and swappin a y-pipe sounds easy but you'll find its not. When I did headers on my first car I thought I would just take the bolts out so that I could save the manifolds and headers just in case, but after about an hour of bloody knuckles with the car the sawzall looked a lot more appealing than a wrench with 2ft of swivels and extensions..

Chris- the answer to your cut-out ques is easy. Do you know anyone who is good with a welder? There really isn't enough room in front of the cat to put the cut-out. What I did was take the stock cat and cut 6" out of the middle of it and weld it back together so it was a mini-cat. That made room in front of the cat for the cutout and it also kept something that resembled a cat for inspection purposes. You could always do the same thing but put it behind the cat to be sure it passes a visual should you need that.
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buzzkill.

nah i really do think im going too deep. i just really really want a throatier tone...and im beggining to suspect my cat(s) are blocked...
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Old 02-26-2006, 12:48 PM
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You aren't going get a deeper tone no matter what you do with a flowmaster muffler in the rear..you want a deeper tone ditch the slushmaster...
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Originally Posted by FORCE_FED_Z
You aren't going get a deeper tone no matter what you do with a flowmaster muffler in the rear..you want a deeper tone ditch the slushmaster...
no i meant im getting into this project too deep...like in over my head.

gutting the cats will make it throatier wont it? it made it a bunch louder on my v6 so im sure a v8 without cats will be considerably louder.

but i got a good idea on how to do this without pulling my y-pipe
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um, no offense but why dont you just do it the right way and change everything at once or get an aftermarket y pipe for manifolds, or shorty headers. i can see cutting/gutting the cat on a single cat car but its really difficult and way more work than its worth on the dual cat cars.
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Originally Posted by archemedes
you cleaning them or trying to pull them? W won't help you you need a penetrating oil (wd40 is a cleaner and water displacer) try pb blaster
Seafoam deep creep works good too.
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how bout if i gut the passenger side cat only? its easier. would that cause ****** up flow?

geez its really not worth it. i dont wanna buy stuff
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I wouldn't do just one..not really worth all the headache IMO not to mention the flow issues you might have.

A good cat doesn't stop flow as much as people think they do. They cut down on sound, but not so much the flow. I'm not saying they aren't a restriction, but guttin the cats isn't going to be a miracle horsepower giver...
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So how did it turn out?
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yeah i know that, im not going for more flow. im going for throatier sound. im going to take a good look, soak the hell outta the bolts and see if they can start coming out without problem...but getting my trans out is first priority today...
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Originally Posted by FORCE_FED_Z
Chris- the answer to your cut-out ques is easy. Do you know anyone who is good with a welder? There really isn't enough room in front of the cat to put the cut-out. What I did was take the stock cat and cut 6" out of the middle of it and weld it back together so it was a mini-cat. That made room in front of the cat for the cutout and it also kept something that resembled a cat for inspection purposes. You could always do the same thing but put it behind the cat to be sure it passes a visual should you need that.
See what I was going to do is buy a 3 inch cutout and then buy 2 reducers. Cut the cat out and then use the reducers along with some clamps to put the cut out in place. Basically I'm trying to do this with no welding.
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