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nifty:
if its a factory option and runs unleaded i would say yes.

Cameron 77C3:
Me thinks nifty is right.  My 77 beast is suppose to have them, but some how they forgot to put them on when my exhaust was done.  Just don't know how that happened ;43

VET-005:
Any thing that runs unleaded from the factory is required to have a cat. If you are unlucky enough to be pulled up buy a mobile RTA station and tested and you do not have one on the car or not a functioning one for those guys who put a broom stick through the guts expect a fine of around $4000.
So personally i would run a high flow cat, but make it removable by flanging both sides and have a dummy pipe made up to put in its place if you want to put it on the track.

My 2c worth.

RJ7868:
Regarding my Cat question, thank you very much for you answers. I will put one back in when I upgrade. I hate giving the government money of any type.

Vette Obsessed:

--- Quote ---Originally posted by RJ7868
I was thinking of exhaust tips that look like these:



I am hoping to find a C4 that has already this type of tip, to see what it would look like on mine before spending the money.
--- End quote ---


I know there are cars with Borlas around in Aus.  If you can wait until the Convention you will likely see some there.  If not, I have pics I have taken of the system on local cars and how they hang on the car.  Not all of them are digital though so I may have to show you in person.

If you go for a high flow cat, check out metal cats, I have just put one on my rice-burner and must say you wouldn't think I had one.  Especially from a noise standpoint. ;eek

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