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Old 07-22-2009, 06:21 PM
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well, it's not just a few extra horse power.

florida has no emissions requirement.

the likelihood of the hydrocarbons and carbon monoxide coming from my car doing any damage to anyone is virtually 0 given how little i drive and the fact no one is allowed to suck on my tailpipe anymore ever since that incident with my 88 in 99.

I like the smell. Stay well back if you don't. this isn't canada.

I like the sound.

I can put the cat back on if I need to.

whats the problem now?
Old 07-22-2009, 07:58 PM
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i loveee the smell too..

oh and you guys fail because I bumped this 2 year old thread and you guys are responding to the OP..
Old 07-23-2009, 08:15 AM
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Perhaps, but bumping a 2-year old thread for no good reason also = Fail.

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oh and you guys fail because I bumped this 2 year old thread and you guys are responding to the OP..
Old 11-29-2009, 11:32 AM
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Sorry for old thread bump, im looking at an 8 without a cat and was wondering how much it would be to get one put on.
Old 11-29-2009, 08:29 PM
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if you buy a used cat here.. pretty cheap. if you buy a replacement cat from a dealership.. pretty expensive. Or you could get an aftermarket high flow cat put on.
Old 11-29-2009, 09:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Razz1
Oh boy... another global warming fan.
oh boy, somebody in denial about doing what you can to protect the dwindling limited resources of this world. If you think the humanity over the last 100 years hasn't impacted the world more than the last 10,000 you're in complete denial.

ps: it's got nothing to do with f'ing global warming either, it has more to do with the ensuring a suitable future for your family, assuming you're going to have one. Hopefully somebody this selfishly irresponsible won't .... what else can you call deleting a cat converter for 5 measly hp at 8500 rpm for a car that rarely ever sees it, yet constantly pollutes regardless



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Old 11-29-2009, 10:05 PM
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Originally Posted by TeamRX8
oh boy, somebody in denial about doing what you can to protect the dwindling limited resources of this world. If you think the humanity over the last 100 years hasn't impacted the world more than the last 10,000 you're in complete denial.

ps: it's got nothing to do with f'ing global warming either, it has more to do with the ensuring a suitable future for your family, assuming you're going to have one. Hopefully somebody this selfishly irresponsible won't .... what else can you call deleting a cat converter for 5 measly hp at 8500 rpm for a car that rarely ever sees it, yet constantly pollutes regardless



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You sound like you don't know exactly know what catalytic converters do or why they were invented.
Old 11-29-2009, 10:39 PM
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Originally Posted by EMart11b
You sound like you don't know exactly know what catalytic converters do or why they were invented.


global warming is questionable at best, air quality is a different story entirely
Old 11-29-2009, 10:50 PM
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Originally Posted by TeamRX8


global warming is questionable at best, air quality is a different story entirely
Your arguments would be valid if the majority or even 1% of motorists removed their cats butttttttttt they don't so quit whining.
Old 11-29-2009, 11:10 PM
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My car sounds awesome with my midpipe. And I hardly smell it cuz it's windy around here.
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does midpipe get rid of the warm cup holders
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not necessarily no.
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Originally Posted by EMart11b
Your arguments would be valid if the majority or even 1% of motorists removed their cats butttttttttt they don't so quit whining.

Using that argument, is it then OK for some company to dump toxic waste or expose you as a worker to hazardous chemicals because it's cheaper and they're less than 1% of the ones who do it? It's the exact same argument and rationale.

Nobody's whining, but somebody is being a clueless dumbass. Go pedal your fail somewhere else.
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Originally Posted by TeamRX8
Using that argument, is it then OK for some company to dump toxic waste or expose you as a worker to hazardous chemicals because it's cheaper and they're less than 1% of the ones who do it? It's the exact same argument and rationale.

Nobody's whining, but somebody is being a clueless dumbass. Go pedal your fail somewhere else.
Dumping toxic waste =/= removing a cat. Apples and oranges guy.
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