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Old Apr 21, 2009 | 02:43 PM
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Cat Bypass?!

Ok, well i want to remove my Cat's but 500 bucks for 2 pipes from Fabspeed seems a little steep. Has anyone just cut them off, and put in pipes? seems easy?

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interesting question
 
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im not sure if you have the proper equipment to install them yourself but it wasnt exaclty easy for any normal person but it is def. worth it
 
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SOo. any thoughts on just cutting stock off and welding in some pipes rather than fabstpeed?

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I don't see why you couldn't.. just find a competent exhaust shop and have them do the work for you. I've had custom exhausts made for me in the past and they've turned out very nice.
 
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Providing you find one that will actually remove a cat off your vehicle....
 
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Originally Posted by sempaipaul
Ok, well i want to remove my Cat's but 500 bucks for 2 pipes from Fabspeed seems a little steep. Has anyone just cut them off, and put in pipes? seems easy?

-Paul
consider i paid almost $700 when Fabspeed released their cat bypass for 08 v6, so $500 is kinda cheap now.
 
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if you guys get another group buy going for the fabspeeds, they will probably give you guys a good deal.
 
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Don't rush it - Put $250 a side for 2 months and do it right. Yes - you can have a custom shop do it, but, the long term reliability of the fabspeed will prob be better.
 
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