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What kind of highflow cats do I get for my 2015 camaro?
My dads friend has a 2013 camaro SS and got a new exhaust so he gave me his stock one, I have a 2015 V6 (can't wait to hear all the smack talk about how a v6 is dumb and I shouldn't put a v8 exhaust on it). I read a lot of the forums and a lot of people are doing it, but before I put it on I wanted to get high flow cats, I've only been able to find one for the v6 camaro but do I get high flow cats made for the v6 or v8, because I'm afraid if I get ones made for the v6 the pipe will be to small for the exhaust but if I get one for the v8 the pipe would be to big for the manifold.
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- ?Lv 65 years ago
Don't waste your time changing the stock converters at all. You'll gain next to nothing power-wise by changing the catalytic converters - it's not worth the money. If the stock catalytic converters were really that restrictive, the engine wouldn't make anywhere near 323hp bone-stock.
Any halfway decent exhaust shop will be able to weld up any sort of pipe(s) and adapter(s) necessary to get the V8 exhaust system to work with the existing V6 exhaust piping and it'll probably will cost less than you think for them to do it, so don't worry about that.
- Anonymous5 years ago
Hi Dumb is not what the issue is here. but uninformed as to what you might expect. extra noise maybe lack of acceleration. and loss of top speed as the exhaust header alone would reduce performance.
- Anonymous5 years ago
Is it a cat-back exhaust system? If so, you shouldn't even replace the cat. it's not worth it.