Metal pipes in place of 2nd cats

kingace

Young Buck
Whent to the muffler shop and got my rear cats taken off, the guy said he only had metal pipes to put in place of the rear cats. Does this make a difference in sound, or tone, or anything rather than diff. Pipes or is that what usually goes in place when they remove them. Any feed back help thanks guys.
 
No difference in tone. Use stainless steel so it doesn't rust out.

Any time you change anything in the exhaust system you will change the noise level and tone.
 
For the very short length of the cats, I doubt there will be a difference in sound between aluminized and stainless.
 
so removing rear cats sounds badass? im a stainless tig welder and would do it easy, i know my right hand drive turbo Toyota surf sounds cooler with ss straight pipes, drive by and people are like is that a 4runner with a whistle?
 
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Whent to the muffler shop and got my rear cats taken off, the guy said he only had metal pipes to put in place of the rear cats. Does this make a difference in sound, or tone, or anything rather than diff. Pipes or is that what usually goes in place when they remove them. Any feed back help thanks guys.

Going with non-stainless is the cheap way. How much could 2 two foot lengths of 2 1/4 ss pipe cost?

I think he meant "the guy said he only had metal pipes", perhaps the shop he went to didn't have or stock stainless :dunno:
 
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