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oldfloyd 03-14-2012 12:31 AM

Possible Exhaust Setup
 
I have decided on an exhaust setup.

2 Magnaflow hi-flow cats (94305)
1 Magnaflow X-pipe (10790)
2 14" Magnaflow SI/SO round mufflers (10415)
2.25" Piping

I am planning purchasing all the parts before heading to the shop. Ill have them delete the 4 original cats and installing the hi-flows in their place and essentially running a true dual system to the rear, with the exhaust exiting behind the rear tires. I do have a few questions....will I still be able to have the 02 sensor if I delete the stock cats? What type of piping should I try and get? Do you have any advice or comments on the setup? What price range might I be looking at?

I'll be sure to throw on some vids once its finished.

Thanks.

97_4.6_stepside 03-14-2012 02:04 AM

Cats cost lots at a shop or at least here in saskatchewan

tan_1 03-14-2012 02:23 AM

I priced out almost the same setup except flow master mufflers and was quoted $1667.00 at the muffler shop. I said no way now I have more project in the future lol

degu2000 03-14-2012 02:30 AM

I would guess you are looking at at the very least 1000$.. Cats are not cheap. The o2 censors are in the rear cats, so you may have issues with them. I would recommend swapping the fronts for the hiflows and just gutting the rears. That way you should be able to solve any o2 censor problems you get, and also won't be getting in trouble with johnnylaw.

jb451 03-14-2012 06:06 AM

OP, you might check your local auto parts stores, i know i can got to autozone, pep boys, or oreillys and get a magnaflow cat for about 80 bucks.... It's not "cheap" but in the big picture, 160 is but a drop in the bucket.lol Another suggestion is bump up the pipe diameter to 2.5 or even 3 and get one of magnaflows DI/DO mufflers, they have an X built in to them, so no need for the X pipe! On the o2 sensor issue, i dont have any back cats, and havent thrown a code, but that could be because im lucky sometimes.lol Any plans for headers?

97_4.6_stepside 03-14-2012 01:23 PM

I'd say go for headers not high flow cats

2000fordf1504x4 03-14-2012 01:30 PM


Originally Posted by 97_4.6_stepside (Post 1529746)
I'd say go for headers not high flow cats

x2 on headers

oldfloyd 03-14-2012 06:32 PM


Originally Posted by jb451 (Post 1528967)
OP, you might check your local auto parts stores, i know i can got to autozone, pep boys, or oreillys and get a magnaflow cat for about 80 bucks.... It's not "cheap" but in the big picture, 160 is but a drop in the bucket.lol Another suggestion is bump up the pipe diameter to 2.5 or even 3 and get one of magnaflows DI/DO mufflers, they have an X built in to them, so no need for the X pipe! On the o2 sensor issue, i dont have any back cats, and havent thrown a code, but that could be because im lucky sometimes.lol Any plans for headers?

I can get the mufflers, cats, and x-pipe for about $350 from advance auto parts so I would only be paying for pipe and installation. I have read a few different takes on the pipe diameter but it seems that the majority prefer 2.25. What would the increase to 2.5 or 3 do for me? I might check out that DI/DO muffler, its sounds legit. (no pun intended). :shifty:

oldfloyd 03-14-2012 06:33 PM


Originally Posted by degu2000 (Post 1528861)
I would guess you are looking at at the very least 1000$.. Cats are not cheap. The o2 censors are in the rear cats, so you may have issues with them. I would recommend swapping the fronts for the hiflows and just gutting the rears. That way you should be able to solve any o2 censor problems you get, and also won't be getting in trouble with johnnylaw.

Thats a good call on gutting the rear cats. Can the exhaust shop do that for me?

oldfloyd 03-14-2012 06:40 PM


Originally Posted by 97_4.6_stepside (Post 1529746)
I'd say go for headers not high flow cats


Originally Posted by 2000fordf1504x4 (Post 1529768)
x2 on headers

I haven't really thought about headers. Maybe I should. haha. Do you have any preferences? Gibson? dynatech? long tube?


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