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Old Oct 14, 2008 | 11:59 AM
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Random Tech hi flow cat links?

I found a link at work its was for $255, cant find it at home anybody gotta link? Does this replace the mid pipe? I see some RPsupercat troubles in other threads. Does the RP one replace mid pipe? Im keeping the factory catback so cat w/ or w/out midpipe would be ok. Any other brand links appreciated
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Old Oct 14, 2008 | 12:16 PM
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the RP supercat is a great unit. Sure, some have problems but overall I would say that the units they are selling now are very good.

RP supercat goes where a midpipe or the stock cat would go. Not sure what you mean by this:
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Im keeping the factory catback so cat w/ or w/out midpipe would be ok.
If you're keeping the stock cat then you can't put a midpipe or supercat.
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Old Oct 14, 2008 | 01:25 PM
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Originally Posted by Jedi54
the RP supercat is a great unit. Sure, some have problems but overall I would say that the units they are selling now are very good.

RP supercat goes where a midpipe or the stock cat would go. Not sure what you mean by this:

If you're keeping the stock cat then you can't put a midpipe or supercat.
he mean he will keep using stock exhaust. Its a Cat back unit :P
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