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Old Sep 7, 2009 | 12:08 AM
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Installed High Flow AWE Cats today

Picked these up from fellow 6speedonliner last week and installed them today. I pulled the rear bumper to make access easier, and it helped a lot. It would have been easier if the flanges had studs like the factory cats, since the bolts I purchased need to have a wrench on the back side to tighten the nuts, and there isn't a lot of room in there. Had to pull the air box to allow O2 sensor wires to be moved sufficiently to reach the new positions.

I love the sound of the cats with my PSE mufflers and X51 headers. With PSE in quiet mode, the sound is just a little deeper but not too noticeable until higher revs. But with PSE in loud position, the car barks nicely.

Before (large cats), After (smaller cats):
 
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Nice mods.Have you notice any difference in hp or not only sound?
 
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I see my old floor jack is working out nicely!

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Originally Posted by keninirvine
Picked these up from fellow 6speedonliner last week and installed them today. I pulled the rear bumper to make access easier, and it helped a lot. It would have been easier if the flanges had studs like the factory cats, since the bolts I purchased need to have a wrench on the back side to tighten the nuts, and there isn't a lot of room in there. Had to pull the air box to allow O2 sensor wires to be moved sufficiently to reach the new positions.

I love the sound of the cats with my PSE mufflers and X51 headers. With PSE in quiet mode, the sound is just a little deeper but not too noticeable until higher revs. But with PSE in loud position, the car barks nicely.

Before (large cats), After (smaller cats):

Ken,
thanks 4 the post. I see you removed the bumper. Time frame if u dont mind. U also have the air bok off......r u seeing how th SC fits?

Jim
 
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Nice work Ken,
Knew you could do it!
While that bumper is off....instaed of selling that supercharger..START installing it,LOL!

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Originally Posted by JEllis
I see my old floor jack is working out nicely!

Jason
Yep, after adding hydraulic oil (which appears to be normal on many of that model before first use). It didn't leak/creep at all for the whole day, unlike my old one that would drop about an inch every 10 minutes.

Anyone know of where I can get short jackstands, under 12"?
 
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Originally Posted by Ilias4s
Nice mods.Have you notice any difference in hp or not only sound?
It is hard to tell if difference is real or imagined so far, but will see after a few days of normal driving. I did it more for the sound than the power.
 
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Nice work Ken, glad you finally took the plung and got a set of cats.
 
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You will see a nice HP improvement, particularly on an "S" car. Drive it like you stole it for 50-100 miles. For even greater sound add an EVOMS CAI.
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Originally Posted by jjc4scab
Ken,
thanks 4 the post. I see you removed the bumper. Time frame if u dont mind. U also have the air bok off......r u seeing how th SC fits?

Jim
The bumper probably took me over a half hour since it was my first time. I had hoped to do it without taking wheels off, but had to remove them to get at screw up in fender well. In hindsight, it would have been awkward getting in there if the wheels were on anyway. I took off the bumper without a helper and had no problem getting it off the car. Had to remove the air box to gain some slack in the O2 sensor wires. Oh yeah, there is LOTS of room for a SC. Riiggghhht.

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Nice work Ken,
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While that bumper is off....instead of selling that supercharger..START installing it,LOL!

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Oops, the bumper is back on already. Too late!
 
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Congrats man! Can we get a sound clip? I have PSE and X51 headers as well, I was wondering how the AWE cats sounded with this combination
 
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Originally Posted by keninirvine
The bumper probably took me over a half hour since it was my first time. I had hoped to do it without taking wheels off, but had to remove them to get at screw up in fender well. In hindsight, it would have been awkward getting in there if the wheels were on anyway. I took off the bumper without a helper and had no problem getting it off the car. Had to remove the air box to gain some slack in the O2 sensor wires. Oh yeah, there is LOTS of room for a SC. Riiggghhht.


Oops, the bumper is back on already. Too late!
Well now you know what you need to do to get the bumperoff when you do start the install
 
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Originally Posted by keninirvine
Before (large cats), After (smaller cats):
Congrats on work well done.

Is it really safe for 997 to lift it like this at this center spot below engine? I`ve read it is not really advised.
 
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Originally Posted by sin911
Congrats man! Can we get a sound clip? I have PSE and X51 headers as well, I was wondering how the AWE cats sounded with this combination
I've never found clips to be very helpful. All I can say is that it isn't that noticeable a difference in quiet PSE mode, although a little throatier, and a little louder when under full throttle and at higher RPMs. I like this, since it doesn't sound like a boy-racer when driven calmly. The biggest difference is in loud PSE mode, where it barks more, and much more at heavier throttle and higher RPMs. A great combo IMO.
Today I found that it seemed like the car was pulling a little more than before, most noticeably in 4th gear. Perhaps more torque?
 
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Originally Posted by keninirvine
I've never found clips to be very helpful. All I can say is that it isn't that noticeable a difference in quiet PSE mode, although a little throatier, and a little louder when under full throttle and at higher RPMs. I like this, since it doesn't sound like a boy-racer when driven calmly. The biggest difference is in loud PSE mode, where it barks more, and much more at heavier throttle and higher RPMs. A great combo IMO.
Today I found that it seemed like the car was pulling a little more than before, most noticeably in 4th gear. Perhaps more torque?
I got my PSE set to the Loud mode, the OEM was too quiet for my taste But I don't want the car to shout out too much!
 


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