james6585 Posted December 23, 2008 Report Posted December 23, 2008 so got some magnaflow duels put on my truck saturday and it sounds really good i like that mellow sound they so i asked the guy what about some lt header and he said that he couldnt do it beacause you have to fool with the cats and i said what if i remove the cats and he told me if i do that i could have some serious problems. So i asked the tech at my work he said he could do it screw the cats get a Y pipe all its going to do it set my ck engine light so know i dont know what to do i need some advice Quote
ces63ss Posted December 23, 2008 Report Posted December 23, 2008 leave the cats in and program the pcm for the mods and have them delete the aft o2 sensor. Quote
Jond983 Posted December 23, 2008 Report Posted December 23, 2008 remove the cats if u want, just get your truck tuned for 02 sensor delete and you will be absolutely fine...i have an off road y with 02 sensor delete and i have no problems Quote
james6585 Posted December 23, 2008 Author Report Posted December 23, 2008 remove the cats if u want, just get your truck tuned for 02 sensor delete and you will be absolutely fine...i have an off road y with 02 sensor delete and i have no problems is it worth all the trouble to remove the cats, some one told me shorty headers aint worth shit there like the stock manifold Quote
Jond983 Posted December 23, 2008 Report Posted December 23, 2008 (edited) is it worth all the trouble to remove the cats, some one told me shorty headers aint worth shit there like the stock manifold it's personal preference really. if you remove them your exhaust will be noticeably loud. i got the off road y because even with LT's my exhaust was quiet with cats...enter the Off road y pipe and my exhaust is now ear bleeding loud. if you wanna keep it legal keep em on there. but you can always keep them and hollow them out to have that "legal look"...and don't get shorties...get longtubes Edited December 23, 2008 by Jond983 (see edit history) Quote
brobradh77 Posted December 23, 2008 Report Posted December 23, 2008 is it worth all the trouble to remove the cats, some one told me shorty headers aint worth shit there like the stock manifold shorties are a waste IMO? But like was said..I dont run cats and have a Y with Lt's..just tuned the rear O2's out and no problems. Quote
james6585 Posted December 23, 2008 Author Report Posted December 23, 2008 shorties are a waste IMO? But like was said..I dont run cats and have a Y with Lt's..just tuned the rear O2's out and no problems. yea i dont want it that loud what about some performance converters, and how would i put the long tubes on with the cats Quote
Jond983 Posted December 23, 2008 Report Posted December 23, 2008 yea i dont want it that loud what about some performance converters, and how would i put the long tubes on with the cats well performance high flow cats will make your exhaust slightly louder. to be honest just keep your stock cats because they don't flow all that bad..someone correct me if im wrong Quote
kersey Posted December 23, 2008 Report Posted December 23, 2008 you can buy LT headers with cats, its a bit more expensive. or buy the LT's and have an exhaust guy fab your old cats to the LT's. or just get rid of the cats. either way you need to get a tune to get the most out of it. I may be getting rid of my high flow cats that came with my system, shoot me a PM if interested. Quote
BILLS04SS Posted December 23, 2008 Report Posted December 23, 2008 Whatever you buy get LT'S and I would advise you get them coated with jet hot coating or something similar. You will get different preferences from different people in here. I'm personally a fan of the new style Dynatech LT's. It's a very nice quality bolt on system. good luck with whatever you decide to go with Quote
ces63ss Posted December 23, 2008 Report Posted December 23, 2008 remember if you remove the cats you might get that rotten egg smell every once in a while, a drone in the cab and you wont be legal. I plan on installing my pacesetter lt's and high flow cats and see how loud it comes out. I might have to switch out to stocks if it to loud in the cab with the coarsa cat back with the sport muffler. keep us posted. as far as the tc. I have the tbtc, servos and shift kit done by Toy Shop here locally in southern cal and like the firm shifts although my wife and 14month old dont care for it to much. Quote
Fireman31 Posted December 23, 2008 Report Posted December 23, 2008 remember if you remove the cats you might get that rotten egg smell every once in a while, a drone in the cab and you wont be legal. The only time you will get a rotten egg smell is if you have a catalytic converter that is going bad. Check your state's smog laws, some states do not have strict smog laws, so running with deleted cats technically is legal in some areas........ Quote
Jond983 Posted December 23, 2008 Report Posted December 23, 2008 remember if you remove the cats you might get that rotten egg smell every once in a while, a drone in the cab and you wont be legal. I plan on installing my pacesetter lt's and high flow cats and see how loud it comes out. I might have to switch out to stocks if it to loud in the cab with the coarsa cat back with the sport muffler. keep us posted. as far as the tc. I have the tbtc, servos and shift kit done by Toy Shop here locally in southern cal and like the firm shifts although my wife and 14month old dont care for it to much. you'll enjoy the sound very much, it's not loud at all Quote
james6585 Posted December 23, 2008 Author Report Posted December 23, 2008 you'll enjoy the sound very much, it's not loud at all so i guess ill keep the stock cats on there but how do you install the lts u must have to cut the pipe and push the cats back huh Quote
KaOs5582 Posted December 24, 2008 Report Posted December 24, 2008 so i guess ill keep the stock cats on there but how do you install the lts u must have to cut the pipe and push the cats back huh Yea just move da cats back a lil, you should b fine. I have Pacesetter LT's, no cats, and tru-dual Super 44. Sounds pretty damn loud, but then again im in Tx. Hope u enjoy ur decision Quote
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