
Installing a CAT
- CNF2002
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Installing a CAT
What would be involved, would you say, in installing a catalytic converter along the exhaust system of a motorcycle?


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- ZooTech
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Re: Installing a CAT
Just ask Kawasaki...they managed to put one on my bike.
(but it'll be gone this weekend!)
(but it'll be gone this weekend!)
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Re: Installing a CAT
ZooTech wrote:Just ask Kawasaki...they managed to put one on my bike.
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haha. CATs are dumb (both real cats and CATs) No cat in my house, no CAT on my bike. no CAT on my jeep. CATS are worthless
JWF
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Re: Installing a CAT
Couldn't agree more. But due to Wisconsin Emissions, I cant remove the car from my 2001 impala. BastardsJWF505 wrote:ZooTech wrote:Just ask Kawasaki...they managed to put one on my bike.
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haha. CATs are dumb (both real cats and CATs) No cat in my house, no CAT on my bike. no CAT on my jeep. CATS are worthless
JWF
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I love the CAT-removal BS... fact is that most modern cars don't gain anything from removing the cat, but idiots want to do it anyway. Why don't you remove the oxygen sensor instead? That's what tells the ECU to lean out the mixture... and we all know lean = low HP.


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Removing your CAT and adding a fat muffler adds 20hp. Also adding a chrome intake to your engine adds 5hp, and all the stickers are 1hp each.
New a guy who, instead of putting the stickers all over his car, he just stacked them on top of each other. The guy was a genius and his car probably had at least a 50hp boost.
New a guy who, instead of putting the stickers all over his car, he just stacked them on top of each other. The guy was a genius and his car probably had at least a 50hp boost.
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