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Coz@Czp 04-01-2009 11:18 PM

Kinetix Hi-Flow Cats, Smog Legal, $1 Shipping
 
Kinetix High Flow SMOG Legal Catalytic Converters 370Z 09+
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High flow catalytic converters that will pass emissions testing for 350Z 07-08, 370Z, G35 07+ Sedan, and G37.

*New and Improved with more installation clearance and long term strength !

The factory catalytic converters are well known as the biggest "choke point" in the factory exhaust system. These high flow stainless spun catalytic converters blow away the stock converter flow rates while still maintaining legal emissions levels.

Constructed with stainless tubing and 3/8" stainless flanges (converters are aluminized steel). Fully TIG welded and true mandrel bends used throughout. These converters will bolt up to any header (factory or aftermarket) and any exhaust (factory or aftermarket). These pipes also retain the factory Oxygen sensor location and WILL NOT THROW A CHECK ENGINE LIGHT!!.

Expect great performance gains from these converters as they have dyno'd between 7-9 hp at the wheels on factory 370Zs. They only add a slightly more aggressive exhaust note and do not have the pesky "raspiness" between 3-4k rpm that is seen with straight through test pipes.

All of our pipes come complete with bolts, washers, and lock nuts.

** Please check local laws regarding catalytic converters. These pipes have passed visuals and sniffer tests in CA (the strictest state on emissions) but they do not have a CARB number associated with them. **

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LiftedCracker 04-01-2009 11:21 PM

No need to fear Coz is here.:icon17:

Coz@Czp 04-01-2009 11:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LiftedCracker (Post 50787)
No need to fear Coz is here.:icon17:

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Coz

alan93rsa 04-03-2009 02:55 PM

Coz,

Are you saying the catalytic converter substrate, metal inside the can, is aluminized steel or part of the outside shell?

Thanks,

Coz@Czp 04-03-2009 03:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by alan93rsa (Post 51592)
Coz,

Are you saying the catalytic converter substrate, metal inside the can, is aluminized steel or part of the outside shell?

Thanks,

Kinetix Cats use a ceramic core , the outside shell is full stainless.

Metallic substrates on the Z's had problems with melting because the Z exhaust temps were very high.

alan93rsa 04-05-2009 06:08 PM

An Alpha 4 metallic substrate will outperform a ceramic substrate. Foul a plug and watch a ceramic core begin to melt. A lower cost metallic substrate will tend to form shards and destruct. That's why I asked about the aluminized steel. More specifically it would be an Aluminized 409 Stainless.

Coz@Czp 07-28-2009 11:42 AM

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Coz@Czp 11-04-2009 11:02 AM

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