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2.0T exhaust - 10/4/2007 6:44:07 PM   
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Im looking to have a custom 3 in downpipe made but was wondering if I should use the stock cat or get a new one?  Im trying to keep the cost down and I have heard that the Audi cats are pretty free flowing, is this true?  Plus I plan on having the 3 in DP go to the stock cat back.  Now the stock muffler is HUGE and I want to replace it but why is it so big?  Does it do something in particular that replacing with  a magnaflow might mess up?  Thanks.

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RE: 2.0T exhaust - 10/5/2007 6:30:22 PM   
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u think the cats are ok but you cant beat a hp cat

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