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Originally Posted by Jayhovah My searching in this subforum has delivered mostly this information "FI Cars will destroy HFCs"... What's the story here? Some general google searching shows that the

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My searching in this subforum has delivered mostly this information "FI Cars will destroy HFCs"...

What's the story here? Some general google searching shows that the Scooby guys use relatively inexpensive (~$100/ea) magnaflow cats and have them welded in.

My FI build starts almost exactly one month from now and I'd rather go the HFC route than test pipes, if only for the odor. I went ahead and bought some cheap test pipes to get me through the build... unless there is a reasonable solution, I'll probably try what the Scooby crowd is doing and weld in whatever cats they are using after I get the car up and running.
Standard HFC's are going to burn up pretty quick but a few guys have had better luck running their HFC's more downstream. Call Fast Intentions they can set you up with something.
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