***METALCATS Hi-Flow Catalytic Converters***

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  1. rob260

    rob260 Administrator Staff Member

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    Hi guys, as you know a number of members purchased these through a recent group buy and have been very happy with the products. You may also have seen them advertised in performance mags such as Zoom. While the GB price was a one off, I'm happy to finally offer the best Hi-Flow cat on the market to forum members at a low ongoing price.

    ***Features***
    • Unique 200 Cell design
    • Stainless inside and out
    • ADR approved and 100% street legal
    • Australian Warranty
    • ACTUAl flow bench results of 535 cfm with flowbench set at 589 cfm
    • Heat Shield Standard
    • Available with 2.5", 3", and 3.5" in/out

    Pic below shows flow bench comparrisson between Metalcat and another leading competitor. I'm happy to share details of which cat these were tested against via PM.

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    ***Pricing***

    By getting these direct shipped straight to you from the National distributor, I can offer these to forum members for $675/pair, delivered. This is a MASSIVE saving on the RRP $760/pair, not to mention the cost of delivery.

    Please PM me if you're after a set, availability fluctuates but I will make sure cats are in stock ready to ship before any money changes hands.

    Here are some links to the ads that have been running in mags lately

    http://www.metalcat.com.au/documents/MetalCatAd-Isyour3brandnameexhaustreallya1.5exhaust.pdf

    http://www.metalcat.com.au/documents/CeramicCatTellthemtheygottobejoking.pdf

    http://www.metalcat.com.au/documents/MetalCat-Illegalcompetitorsad.pdf
     
  2. Tosh Tosh

    Tosh Tosh living in NA denial.....

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    Top stuff Rob! I will be after a pair in the coming months. Will have to wait for the extractors from the current group buy :zlove:.
     
  3. Chrispy

    Chrispy Pretentious Upstart

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    So will these be available over the next 6 months or so? I don't really need them till I make my new extractors, which will be a while yet :rolleyes:
     
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    Yep this is an ongoing offer :D
     
  5. DUB

    DUB BRAMIS Photography

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    Can I get some of these now? Need them in 2.5" please? Oh, and are they stainless?
     
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    Yep stainless throughout. DUB I'll check that they're in stock with the supplier and organise to get some sent straight to you -will PM details once I've confirmed they're in stock.
     
  7. DUB

    DUB BRAMIS Photography

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    Exxxcellent "tents fingers" :p
     
  8. WhiteNight

    WhiteNight Littering and...

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    Yep im in. I need a set of 2.5 inch ones. Keen as mustard for a group buy. :) Or very soonish. How much is a pair?
     
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    Hi mate, price as above is $675/pair delivered. I am going to carry some 2.5" cats in stock so I will defiantely have a pair for you when you need them.
     
  10. DUB

    DUB BRAMIS Photography

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    Talked to my exhaust guyy today about these. Because of the tightness of fit I have to get a look at these so we can decide if they will fit in the spot we are aiming for. Any chance of a pic of the 2.5" ones?
     
  11. Mr G

    Mr G Active Member

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    DUB - Here's some pics of mine

    when delivered, but not installed.

    Length is 275mm, Circumference is 340mm. Hope this helps!

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  12. badxtc

    badxtc kirby's bitch

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    i have these cats on my car, i must say that they work very good so if any 1 wants there's cats go for it, i have not lost any power to the back wheels.

    i just put theme on about 4 weeks ago and they work well.

    just my 2 cents

    cheers Alex
     
  13. rob260

    rob260 Administrator Staff Member

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    brad did you get my PM re: trial fitment? Can resend if needed
     
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    I've heard good things about these from many members so I am considering forking out to get these. I was just wondering if anyone is using these with stock exhaust piping from the headers to the cats (not sure what pipe its called but I think its 2 1/8 inch pipes stock). If I use these cats on the stock part of my exhaust will I need to weld flanges in?

    What I'm thinking of doing is saving up to get the front part of my exhaust replaced with 2.5 inch pipes and incorporating the cats into this. If the offer is still available for the next 6 months or so then thats what I'll be doing.
     
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    Stock Availability 13/3/07

    Hi guys, just confirming for everyone that 2.5" are currently in stock
     
  16. Jinxed

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    quick question rob260

    i am looking to get a set of these in 2.5" before the end of april.....
    i already have the dump and test pipe combo sold be meber "egg" which will be used in conjunction with the new metal cats....
    when we say 2.5" diameter,does this refer to the inside diameter of the pipe,or the outside diameter of the pipe?
    also what is the length on the 2.5" diameter metal cats....im trying to figure out where i am going to moun t them in the exhaust system,but i cant seem to find dimensions....
    thanks for that
    cheers
    ross aka jinxed:eek: :)


     
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    Shoot a PM to Chris (rom-vg30dett). He also used the dumps and test pipes from Egg and I think he said that he mounted the metal cats in the same place as the stockies but I can't remember what he said.
     
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    Hi mate, I had egg type (not from egg but same design) dump and front pipes with my stock turbos and used the metalcats in stock location with no problems.



    Internal diameter of the inlet/outlet pipes that come pre-welded onto the cat. Your exhaust shop will probably weld some flanges on so as they can bolt on to your dumps at one end and then weld on to your H or X pipe section.

    With my system it was 2.5" dump and front pipes, flanged to 2.5" metalcats, welded to UAS X-systems resonator, flanged to existing cat-back exhaust.


    Check out chris/mr g's post above, he has put up a pic with dimensions in mm. They will mount in stock location, but what are you doing from the cats back? You may wish to play around with location depending on what your plans are.
     
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    Whats the best place to mount the cats? Closer to the engine or in the stock position? Does it make a difference? I'm having the engine pipes done at the same time too in 2.5inch piping.
    Then I'll save up for the headers.
     
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    I would just keep it simple and mount in stock location -that way you can still take advantage of the factory heat shield that stops your centre bearing from cooking.
     
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