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Old 04-10-2002, 01:53 PM
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Hey guys,
Did you ever hear of a Max-Flow High Flow Catalytic Converter? are they any good?
I was surfing around for a Hi-Flow cat and I found this link:
Max-Flow Hi-Flow Cat

They seem pretty cheap for what they are.
If anyone knows anything about this product please let me know.

Thanks in advance,
Börg

PS - What are some good quality Hi-Flow CATS other then the Max-Flow (if that baby is good quality) tongue.gif
Old 04-10-2002, 02:17 PM
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carsound is the brand that everyone seems to recommend on these boards, I'm pretty sure that when I do my exhaust upgrade that's what I'll use.
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What makes a good Hi-Flow Catalytic Converter anyway?
What would be the main difference between a GOOD hi-flow cat and a BAD hi-flow cat?

So Far Ive seen:
Max-Flow
CATCO
Xtremeflow
MagnaFlow
CarSound
Random

What could possibly differ between these cats?
Performance factors maybe...
How about sound...

Could be multiple things I guess.
What would be the correct answer.

If the sound does differ between the CATS I have listed... Who knows which one is the LOUDEST!

I have a 2.25 Custom Cat Back set up now with a Arospeed Bomb Muffler at the end (nice deep tone... no rice involved)
I plan to buy some SR 4-2-1 Headers asap and I need the HI-FLOW cat to keep my state happy.
Thanks for your help guys,
Börg
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how about it guys... i really need your help on this one.

Lata,
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Random tech ( not affiliation with our random ) makes some of the best univeral true hi flow cats around, there are others and honestly it's not that big a deal.
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meaning the Hi-Flow CATS? So its pretty safe to just go with the cheapest Hi-Flow I can find then?
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err not the cheapest, but look for real stainless caseing, maybe sensor hole pre drilled on the flange etc. Many cats have cheap mild steel or just coated cases.
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carsound has been dyno proven to be the best,... according to Red

Carsound is pretty cheap too

Save money and get yourself a carsound wink
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Thanks for you info JAWS!

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