View Poll Results: Which HFC will give me the loudest stock exhaust tone?
Stillen



10
7.94%
Fast Intentions



85
67.46%
Crawford



31
24.60%
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High Flow Cat's
Originally Posted by DRA-G35-ON
O RLY- In that thread what cutout were you talking about that was open?
Originally Posted by jonahlw
I have crawford HFC w/ stock exhaust. Crawford older cats come w/ mounting brackets, but I think if you use the brackets it causes them to crack..so I didn't use them. Exhaust sounds puurrrfect for me..a little louder than stock. I would say they probably do as much or more than a regular catback exhaust as far as power gains if you car is N/A.
Also if you want a little more for sound, get a plenum spacer...cats+plenum space + stock exhaust sounds awesome...it really roars when you get on it, but otherwise it purrs.
Also if you want a little more for sound, get a plenum spacer...cats+plenum space + stock exhaust sounds awesome...it really roars when you get on it, but otherwise it purrs.
+1 on the mounting issues. This is the main reason why I haven't picked up Cats yet. I am trying to find a set which are reasonably priced which use the stock mounting brackets. If FI modified their setup to use the tranny mounts, then I probablly would have bought those already. I have a FI exhaust waiting in the garage to go on before spring and I will probablly just install the cats and the exhaust at the same time.
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I can personally vouch for what Tony is saying. I have the FI exhaust and HFC's and they work perfectly together. There are no issues at all due to no mounting brackets. The fellas at GTM also commented to me what a nice setup the FI exhaust and cats are. You will not be disappointed at all.
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Originally Posted by elrooko
+1 on the mounting issues. This is the main reason why I haven't picked up Cats yet. I am trying to find a set which are reasonably priced which use the stock mounting brackets. If FI modified their setup to use the tranny mounts, then I probablly would have bought those already. I have a FI exhaust waiting in the garage to go on before spring and I will probablly just install the cats and the exhaust at the same time.
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Originally Posted by Skaterbasist
Why do you care so much about the mounting brackets?
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Originally Posted by DaveB
Because they keep NVH down and keep the torquing loads on the exhaust down. The purpose of the bracket is not to support the weight of the OEM cats. It's to limit movement.
Having the brackets on was a nice thing, since there was really nothing to lose even though they aren't proven to have a significant effect. But having them off shouldn't be an issue either.
These brackets are something I can live without. The quality, fitment, & craftmanship of the test pipes I installed are top notch (although im sure the brackets are not really there to address the issue of quality or fitment).
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Last edited by Skaterbasist; Feb 16, 2008 at 02:15 AM.
Haha high flow cats, i wish i was doing that again
To the O.P you shouldn't be worrying about anything, its only Cats man haha, simple and easy to install stuff and worth the mod. I'm using the Kinetix HFC and honestly like it, but if in my opinion, Fast Intention all the way!!! No questions ask, no point in researching more, get F.I! Get it and it will fit, dont trip
To the O.P you shouldn't be worrying about anything, its only Cats man haha, simple and easy to install stuff and worth the mod. I'm using the Kinetix HFC and honestly like it, but if in my opinion, Fast Intention all the way!!! No questions ask, no point in researching more, get F.I! Get it and it will fit, dont trip
Originally Posted by FastIntentions
Trust me when I say this. You don't need the mounting brackets. It is extra dead weight. I wouldn't steer you in the wrong direction. If you have our exhaust then finish the deal and add the High Flow Cats, you won't be disappointed. Do it right and you only have to do it once...
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Originally Posted by DaveB
Because they keep NVH down and keep the torquing loads on the exhaust down. The purpose of the bracket is not to support the weight of the OEM cats. It's to limit movement.
Originally Posted by G35Rider92649
Haha high flow cats, i wish i was doing that again
To the O.P you shouldn't be worrying about anything, its only Cats man haha, simple and easy to install stuff and worth the mod. I'm using the Kinetix HFC and honestly like it, but if in my opinion, Fast Intention all the way!!! No questions ask, no point in researching more, get F.I! Get it and it will fit, dont trip
To the O.P you shouldn't be worrying about anything, its only Cats man haha, simple and easy to install stuff and worth the mod. I'm using the Kinetix HFC and honestly like it, but if in my opinion, Fast Intention all the way!!! No questions ask, no point in researching more, get F.I! Get it and it will fit, dont tripOne of the most important things an enthusiast should do is research their @ss off!!!! Not only to determine specifics about the product they intend to buy, but to feel 100% confident that they made an "informed" decision.
This is true for any purchase - not just automotive. I researched bed manufacturers, TV, Computer, etc... I don’t base it on money; I base it on usage... If it's something I will use daily, or weekly, I want to know everything about it.
If it's my car... That's another story... I've done things that aren’t researchable... But at least others can research and learn from my issues, or triumphs




