FS: 2.5" SS Magnaflow Cat, Sold. Thanks !!! |
FS: 2.5" SS Magnaflow Cat, Sold. Thanks !!! |
Feb 1, 2008 - 5:29 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Apr 22, '07 From Bay Area, California Currently Offline Reputation: 14 (100%) |
Selling cat because i thought it was OBD II. It is actually OBD I & CARB approved. Welding will be needed to get it on the car. I never used it. It is out of the box. Body is Stainless Steel and along with the ends. WIll ship via UPS and will give tracking number. I paid around 75 with tax. Yours for 65 shipped. Feel free to pm me with any questions.
This post has been edited by CaliJeff: Feb 20, 2008 - 4:56 PM -------------------- You say you don't understand how we go dumb, but have you ever been where i'm from?
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Feb 1, 2008 - 5:44 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Apr 22, '07 From Bay Area, California Currently Offline Reputation: 14 (100%) |
pm replied. BTW, here is an overview of the cat.
Inlet Quantity: Single Inlet Diameter (in): 2.500 in. Converter Inlet Attachment: Slip fit Outlet Quantity: Single Outlet Diameter (in): 2.500 in. Converter Outlet Attachment: Slip fit AIR Tube: No Converter Case Material: Stainless steel Converter Substrate Material: Ceramic honeycomb Heat Shield: Yes Converter Overall Length (in): 16.000 in. Converter Overall Thickness (in): 4.000 in. Converter Overall Width (in): 6.500 in. Converter Style: 3-way GVW (lbs): 6,000 lbs. * A ribbed body that minimizes expansion and distortion when the converter heats up. The ribs form a channel that protects the cushioning mat from direct exposure to exhaust gasses, and they hold the ceramic catalyst in proper alignment. * A 1/2 in. lap joint where the necks meet the body. The neck does not extend into the converter body, where it could hamper exhaust flow. * Manufactured with separate dies on different sized inlets. Putting larger neck sizes on smaller bodies would reduce the flow of the converter and the quality of the product. * A monolithic honeycomb catalyst. The ceramic is designed for maximum flow and surface area. The coating method is strictly controlled to maintain exact specifications. An improper coating could result in flow restrictions or an emissions test failure. * Seam-welded close to the converter body for a strong, tight bond. Welding along the edge could allow the converter to expand like the folds in an accordion, allowing the catalyst to move around. * Heavier-gauge stainless steel, tip-to-tip. Other manufacturers use mixed weights and materials. * An aluminized or stainless OEM-style ribbed heat shield that creates a rigid wall of protection against heat and adds to the structural stability of the converter. -------------------- You say you don't understand how we go dumb, but have you ever been where i'm from?
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