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Old 04-14-2005, 06:36 PM
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cat converter

I'm getting ready to get my cat-back system installed and noticed my cat is ready for replacement (it was put on turned sideways and looks like someone beat it with a hammer). Will the dyno-max super converter comply with OBD1 requirements. I own a '95 4 Runner with 126,00 miles on her. If so, the only one I saw had a 1/2" inlet/outlet. I'm guessing not a big deal since I was going with a 2.5" cat-back system anyway. Suggestions? Opinions? Late.
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Should be OK. I've been happy with Dynomax stuff on my 1995.
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Cool. What "stuff" are we talking about. Did you get a Dyno muffler as well? Thanks.
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Yeah. Sorry about not being specific. I have a Dynomax cat and muffler. I used to have a carsound brand high flow cat - which worked well but blew out after a couple of years.
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