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Originally Posted by Z1804 What's the performance difference between the two? Looking at posted dynos, it looks like LTH's, which eliminate the cat, tend to make about 2-3% more power

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Old 11-11-2010, 03:10 PM   #11 (permalink)
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What's the performance difference between the two?
Looking at posted dynos, it looks like LTH's, which eliminate the cat, tend to make about 2-3% more power from baseline than test pipes.

That translates into 6 - 8 more whp than TP's alone... I could be a bit off, but I think that's about right.
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