High Flow cats on 3rd gens
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High Flow cats on 3rd gens
Has anyone put a high flow cat on your 3rd gen prefferebly the dual catted 3rd gen. I went to the muffler shop for my friend because he was getting some work done, and this i beieve a 02 tacoma with dual cats came in to get a high flow cat welded to replace the 2nd cat. I notice he doesnt have o2 sensor after the 2nd cat and i kept on telling him he would throw a code, well he got it welded on and has no codes as claimed, and he also claims he's getting much improve performance would this be a well worth upgrade for 40 bucks.
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$40? Let me know where you find one for that! The best I have seen is in the $60 range with free shipping on ebay, and that doesn't include installation of course. I would think you would be out $125 or so total.
That's strange he didn't throw a code. Are you sure the 2nd 02 sensor was gone?
If you are wondering if it would make a big difference on a N/A 3.4, well, I have heard mixed reviews. I have yet to see someone dyno before and after though, so all claims have been hearsay.
Have you thought about going with that lighter crank pulley from URD?
That's strange he didn't throw a code. Are you sure the 2nd 02 sensor was gone?
If you are wondering if it would make a big difference on a N/A 3.4, well, I have heard mixed reviews. I have yet to see someone dyno before and after though, so all claims have been hearsay.
Have you thought about going with that lighter crank pulley from URD?
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