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Old 05-18-2009, 05:06 PM
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Does anyone have personal experience with this high flow cat?

http://www.berktechnology.com/shop/product.asp?P_ID=425

I have a 2003 S2K with K&N FIPK intake, and the T1R Sparrow Dual exhaust. Considering the high flow cat. I'm NOT interested in a test pipe.

Can anyone share their experiences? Thanks!
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Yes, I have it.

First with a OEM Exhaust, it caused the exhaust to have a deeper sound.

Now it's mated to a T1R 70R-EM.

What are you particually intrested in?
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i have it. exhaust is a megan header, berk hfc, and oem exhaust. no check engine lights...
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are there any benefits in changing to a high flow cat (im looking at the metal cat brand) on a stock exhaust system?

my cars done high kms however im not after a full exhaust system.
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better sound, more hp, less weight
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Originally Posted by chuhsi,May 18 2009, 11:12 PM
better sound, more hp, less weight
thats a good enough reason for me! lol
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Originally Posted by iDomN8U,May 18 2009, 05:35 PM
Yes, I have it.

First with a OEM Exhaust, it caused the exhaust to have a deeper sound.

Now it's mated to a T1R 70R-EM.

What are you particually intrested in?
The reason I'm interested in it is it seems this would be the next logical step if I am to one day also go with an aftermarket header. Also, I want to pass my state auto emissions test, and this cat claims that will be the case. A gain in HP is always desirable, and that is the ultimate motivation. Then again, I really should exercise more and take off about 20 lbs.!

Thanks for the replies guys. Looks to me like all in favor.
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I'm also interested in this burke hfc. How was the install/fitment?
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I read from some other thread that this hfc doesn't fit ASM single exhaust (will cause exhaust pipe to touch underbody.. something like that...).
Can someone confirm this?


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