I dont think its the case that its 1.3% all the time, though Im not sure I believe its exponential?
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Thanks for the link to that 'ballistics' cat - it seems to kick ass, even over metal cat. Is this what you're running at the moment?
One thing that I've learnt through asking this question is not to compare cat converters by their opening and closing diameters (as we do with exhausts), but rather to take into consideration the diameter of their catalytic conversion chamber and also the length of this chamber. Both these properties play a (what looks like) bigger part in the flow of a cat converter.
My original question asked was very vauge and I apologise for that confusion that its caused.
Originally posted by freakie View PostI gained 5 kws from changing my 3 inch to a 4 inch cat, my car made 374kws at the wheels before the 4 inch cat and after, it went to 379kws.
I guess its only better if its actually a restriction in the first place.Official ClubITR Sponsor: www.autosphere.com.au - For all your maintenance, oils and track needs.
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Originally posted by mugsee View PostThanks for the link to that 'ballistics' cat - it seems to kick ass, even over metal cat.
Originally posted by mugsee View PostIs this what you're running at the moment?
the 2.5in "high-flow" ceramic cat i am running now is certainly a possible restriction...... retired/
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