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    stock honda cats flow extremely well
    "Technically its the right side..."

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    what broil said....

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    So sounds like I'll be getting a new stock honda cat. New cam/cam gear might be on the way real soon as well.

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    agreed with the rest^^^. Honda cats are optimal. Unless your going boost or something.

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    sorry to revive an old thread but if your stock cat's piping is smaller then your aftermarket cat back then your creating a bottle neck. What's the point of having an aftermarket exhuast if you have a bottle neck in the middle of it? Just something to think about. I would go with either a size matched high flow cat or a second resonator.

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    yeah seriously. you guys have no idea what you are talking about. cats are restrictive, honda cats are restrictive. if your worried about emissions then you climb under your car and put the stock cat back in for emissions. should take you all but 10 minutes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AllShowNoGo
    yeah seriously. you guys have no idea what you are talking about. cats are restrictive, honda cats are restrictive. if your worried about emissions then you climb under your car and put the stock cat back in for emissions. should take you all but 10 minutes.
    When are we going to get to see a video of you shooting flames from the Toda setup?

    Above all its a Honda

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    i disagree

    you might get like 1hp with different cat

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    Looks like we got some mixed opinions here.

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    before removing cat, keep in mind some states have stiff penalties for not having one. in Wisconsin, no cat = $1,500 fine. Some cops have a mirror they just check with, but if you do want one, at least get the same sized piped cat.
    H22a is the best thing to ever happen to Accords... to my Accord.

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