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Thread: The "cat"[ td5 exhaust.]

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    Quote Originally Posted by Redback View Post
    Better a second head, than losing taste buds drinking that QLD rubbish

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    Quote Originally Posted by bob10 View Post
    Blknight, thank you for the explanation. Since joining this forum, I have learned so much from members , I have had to take up drinking Tasmanian beer [ cascade] in order to grow a second head to keep it all in. Bob
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    Since upgrading to a eu3 td5 I will getting one of these from frozen boost
    This is not a catalytic converter!
    This is a special section of straight pipe with a housing that looks exactly like a catalytic converter



    High Flow Cat

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    scott oz Guest
    I purchased a standard LR replacement pipe and it had no cat converter? why not Just do that

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