Question on Catalytic Converter.........

corona88

Member
Recently my cat broke and I've been wanting to get a another but I cant seem to find one only gsr ones and high flow ones. So basically the question is will a gsr cat fit on my ls?????? And also do you all know where I could get one...cause i've look just about everywhere and cant. Sorry for all the dumb questions guys :oops:
 

ltrain

New Member
corona88 said:
Recently my cat broke and I've been wanting to get a another but I cant seem to find one only gsr ones and high flow ones. So basically the question is will a gsr cat fit on my ls?????? And also do you all know where I could get one...cause i've look just about everywhere and cant. Sorry for all the dumb questions guys :oops:
u try the junk yard?
 

Sirfallsalot243

New Member
The following cats will fit your car:

94-01 LS
00-01 GSR
All years ITR

The 94-99 cat is different- i believe it is slightly shorter. You can use it, but you will need to extend it.
 

corona88

Member
I havent tried the junk yard but my friend was up there and he said there was only one and it was basically all gone
 


speedin

The Transporter
Sirfallsalot243 said:
The following cats will fit your car:

94-01 LS
00-01 GSR
All years ITR

The 94-99 cat is different- i believe it is slightly shorter. You can use it, but you will need to extend it.
This isnt true. OBD1 and OBD2 cats are different in terms of a bung and a O2. If not more so.

For $219 you can get a direct fit high-flow cat. And a REAL one, not the Ebay fake ones. This one is by Random Technology and their known for good cats.

For the 94-95
http://www.optionsauto.com/prodinfo.asp?number=RT-182-22004

And the 96-01
http://www.optionsauto.com/prodinfo.asp?number=RT-182-22008

This cat will pass all emissons. Youll also feel a considerable power increase as well. Fuel economy will benifit as well. All in all its worth it
 
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Sirfallsalot243

New Member
speedin said:
This isnt true. OBD1 and OBD2 cats are different in terms of a bung and a O2. If not more so.
Youre right, i completely forgot about the OBD of the car. The information I listed was correct about the LENGTHS of the cats, but I forgot about the missing 02 sensor on the 94-95 cats. Thanks for correcting me.
 

corona88

Member
speedin said:
This isnt true. OBD1 and OBD2 cats are different in terms of a bung and a O2. If not more so.

For $219 you can get a direct fit high-flow cat. And a REAL one, not the Ebay fake ones. This one is by Random Technology and their known for good cats.

For the 94-95
http://www.optionsauto.com/prodinfo.asp?number=RT-182-22004

And the 96-01
http://www.optionsauto.com/prodinfo.asp?number=RT-182-22008

This cat will pass all emissons. Youll also feel a considerable power increase as well. Fuel economy will benifit as well. All in all its worth it
Thats sounds alot better than the stock but i thought that if u got a high flow cat you would need to get the cat back exhaust and header.....do you any other good brands to look get?
 


speedin

The Transporter
corona88 said:
Thats sounds alot better than the stock but i thought that if u got a high flow cat you would need to get the cat back exhaust and header.....do you any other good brands to look get?
No, the high flow cat will be a direct replacement. So it will be the same diameter as the stock piping. another good cat brand to look at is Hytech.
 

k624ash

New Member
does random sell one for the DBs? or do they sell a universal without flanges?
and what other companies will pass emisions? how about the magnaflow ones?
 

speedin

The Transporter
k624ash said:
does random sell one for the DBs? or do they sell a universal without flanges?
and what other companies will pass emisions? how about the magnaflow ones?
Forgot about them. Yea, I think magnaflow also makes good cats. Google it and find out for yourself :lol:
 
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