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I personally would prefer keeping the stock cat intact and getting a delete pipe. The cats are expensive to replace if you need to put on a working cat back on. For 125 bucks you can get delete pipe or 500 for a stock cat from the "stealer".
And its very easy tell by the smell of the exhaust if the cat and egr is working properly.
That just my 2 cents
And its very easy tell by the smell of the exhaust if the cat and egr is working properly.
That just my 2 cents
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If you get the full front pipe, it will take about an hour to put it in the first time. Or you can buy a couple of the V-band clamps and have them welded onto the exhaust pipe, the cat, and the delete pipe. When you need to have it smogged, undo the 2 clamps, and install the cat. Total time that would be about 15 mins (including getting the tools out).
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If you get the full front pipe, it will take about an hour to put it in the first time. Or you can buy a couple of the V-band clamps and have them welded onto the exhaust pipe, the cat, and the delete pipe. When you need to have it smogged, undo the 2 clamps, and install the cat. Total time that would be about 15 mins (including getting the tools out).
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