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Old 09-05-2006, 09:26 AM
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Default De-cat, an idiot guide.

I'm planning on fitting the de-cat sometime this week.

I've read this thread and I'm confident that the only thing that I need to do is to enlarge the hole in one of the anti-foulers to 1/2" then chuck the whole lot on.



Correct? I know it's obvious but I'd rather confirm before I put it on rather than after.

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Correct.

I took mine to a metalwork type place who did it for me
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Cheers AE.
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Are you using the standard exhaust or somethig more exotic? Where did you get your test pipe from? Just tinking of doing the same! Thanks for any info.

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I've got an Invidia. See here.

The de-cate pipe was $79, about
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There is a good decat which does not need the anti foulers:

http://www.berktechnology.com

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Ive read (i think on here) that some people had problems with that one being too short. The Megan racing ones are fine though.
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Originally Posted by ade73,Sep 6 2006, 04:06 AM
Ive read (i think on here) that some people had problems with that one being too short. The Megan racing ones are fine though.
Ade, the berktechnology one is too short?
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WRumbled - where did you get your anti-foulers?

I need to do a hack job on the Spoon Racing De-Cat I have that came without any hole, so need the anti-foulers as well as also the Nut that they fit into so I can cut a hole, weld in the Nut, then screw in the anti-foulers, etc....


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