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removal od catalytic converter

Discussion in 'Mechanics Garage' started by Guest, Feb 16, 2003.

  1. Guest

    Guest Guest

    This topic may have already been ran but i can't seem to find any info on it. Has anyone tried removing the insides of the catalytic converter on the stock pipes before adding a slip-on. We do not have any inspections in SC so emissions would not be a problem. I want a full system but just can't justify the cost, I am going with a two bros. slip on instead. any ideas or comments would be great.
     


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  2. Guest

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    Easier said than done. Because the muffler pipe comes out the back at an angle, you can't just get in there and drill/smash the guts out of it. I got into mine with a 45-degree offset crow bar , with some aid from a four-pound hammer, and managed to make a bit of a hole in the back of the catalytic honeycomb section. No immediate change in exhaust note, and the engine still runs 10-degrees C hotter than my old 98 model. But the note seems to be getting better as I ride it more _ I think the honeycomb is slowly exiting via the nasty non-standard gash in the retaining steelwork.
     


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  3. lootyman

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    your exhaust packing also wears down making it louder.
     


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