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Old 08-11-2009, 05:31 AM
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I am interested!

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Old 08-11-2009, 10:09 AM
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Cool Jerome!
Ok, So far that makes 5 interested.
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Ch0pper, I noticed that www.vividracing.com has the Berk Technology S2000 High Flow Catalytic Converter for $224.99 which is less than the $249.99 price from Berk Technology website. I am looking forward to seeing what our group buy price will be.
I noticed that the Berk Cat. (for S2k 2002-2008) is available in 63.5 mm (2.5") & 70 mm (2.75") pipe flange sizes. Please ask the supplier which size fits the stock '02 S2000 head pipe and stock middle pipe fittings. Berk also list for sale the proper size gaskets to connect the cat. to head and middle pipes.

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Old 08-12-2009, 10:25 PM
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i would be interested in this only if the price is low and if i can get it in a 70mm. i would also like to know the gain of a high flow cat v.s. test pipe, b/c i currently have a test pipe. but the test-pipe piping is smaller than my T1R header outlet (65mm) and my 70 mm Invidia exhaust.
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Jerome, the 63.5 mm is the best mate for the OEM header collector, as it is 63.5mm or very close to it.
70 mm is too large unless you are running a 70mm cat-back exhaust.
I know your car is supercharged but still using the OEM exhaust, so I think the 63.5mm would work the best.


Alan,
I'm going to try to get the lowest price possible. I will ask about the 70 mm. I was really only going to inquire about the 63.5mm since none of the interested parties are using a 70mm exhaust (so far anyway). I will ask though.
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Thanks!

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really, i am the only one using a 70 mm? but thanks Andy!
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Ch0pper, Got any prices for us?

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crap i just ordered one
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Originally Posted by jmoore2k,Aug 18 2009, 05:27 PM
Ch0pper, Got any prices for us?

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