Stinky FD exhaust with resonator pipe!!
#26
That is a shame, I have an SMB high flow cat. Ran it for at least 10 years, solid as a rock.
Ignition problems can kill most any cat.
Rigging up an RX-8 air pump would be a BIG pain. They are not designed for continuous use, they only run for a short time on startup on the RX-8 and that's it.
I think the air pump could cut down on stink some MAYBE, but it's a pain in the ***. It's always in the way, there's a lot of plumbing with it, you need to have the air control valve....
On a stock/near-stock car, keep it and run it. As stated you do need a PowerFC to properly remove it, the car runs SO crappy on a stock or chipped ECU with no air pump.
You could totally go with an aftermarket weld-in cat but you'll be doing your own experimentation. Had to dodge the guts of a friend's 1-month-old high flow cat at Deals' Gap one year as it ejected out the back. Also, the mid pipe is typically the best spot for a cat, the downpipe is too close to the engine and REALLY hot and as stated way more work to get to.
As always, you can pave your own path and pioneer a new way to do things but it's worth listening to the experience of others.
Dale
Ignition problems can kill most any cat.
Rigging up an RX-8 air pump would be a BIG pain. They are not designed for continuous use, they only run for a short time on startup on the RX-8 and that's it.
I think the air pump could cut down on stink some MAYBE, but it's a pain in the ***. It's always in the way, there's a lot of plumbing with it, you need to have the air control valve....
On a stock/near-stock car, keep it and run it. As stated you do need a PowerFC to properly remove it, the car runs SO crappy on a stock or chipped ECU with no air pump.
You could totally go with an aftermarket weld-in cat but you'll be doing your own experimentation. Had to dodge the guts of a friend's 1-month-old high flow cat at Deals' Gap one year as it ejected out the back. Also, the mid pipe is typically the best spot for a cat, the downpipe is too close to the engine and REALLY hot and as stated way more work to get to.
As always, you can pave your own path and pioneer a new way to do things but it's worth listening to the experience of others.
Dale
#27
My BONEZ high-flow cat was in the car when I bought it 16 years ago. I don't have testing where I'm at so 10+ years ago I removed emissions with a PFC. No air pump, no split-air bypass plumbing, halved the number of solenoids and vacuum lines and just blocked the cat's air inlet with a section of hose, a bolt and a couple of clamps. I bought a Garfinkle idler pulley to replace the AP at the same time. I also began pre-mixing at half-rate WITH a working OMP. About once a year when it's up on the lift I drop it and look inside. Despite the extra oil and no AP, the matrix has always been clean and as far as I can tell, it flows just like it did 16 years ago. I also don't put up with the eye-watering stink and I prefer the sound.
#28
Did you read higher in the thread?
My BONEZ high-flow cat was in the car when I bought it 16 years ago. I don't have testing where I'm at so 10+ years ago I removed emissions with a PFC. No air pump, no split-air bypass plumbing, halved the number of solenoids and vacuum lines and just blocked the cat's air inlet with a section of hose, a bolt and a couple of clamps. I bought a Garfinkle idler pulley to replace the AP at the same time. I also began pre-mixing at half-rate WITH a working OMP. About once a year when it's up on the lift I drop it and look inside. Despite the extra oil and no AP, the matrix has always been clean and as far as I can tell, it flows just like it did 16 years ago. I also don't put up with the eye-watering stink and I prefer the sound.
My BONEZ high-flow cat was in the car when I bought it 16 years ago. I don't have testing where I'm at so 10+ years ago I removed emissions with a PFC. No air pump, no split-air bypass plumbing, halved the number of solenoids and vacuum lines and just blocked the cat's air inlet with a section of hose, a bolt and a couple of clamps. I bought a Garfinkle idler pulley to replace the AP at the same time. I also began pre-mixing at half-rate WITH a working OMP. About once a year when it's up on the lift I drop it and look inside. Despite the extra oil and no AP, the matrix has always been clean and as far as I can tell, it flows just like it did 16 years ago. I also don't put up with the eye-watering stink and I prefer the sound.
#29
OK...go for a metallic cat. SMB? Post up a WTB in the parts section here...and wait. There's also an Australian FD forum (not sure putting a link up is Kosher) that you could check for someone willing to sell one. Shipping will be a killer though. Or you can go with a generic, which again, isn't likely to stand up long to the higher exhaust temps of the rotary.
I can't remember off-hand if the stock cat is metal or ceramic. If it's metal it might be an option. I see those come up from time to time. One last option for you if you're not easily convinced is to start your own thread looking for other anecdotal stories from people NOT running an AP with a cat and see what they use. I'll stay out of it.
I can't remember off-hand if the stock cat is metal or ceramic. If it's metal it might be an option. I see those come up from time to time. One last option for you if you're not easily convinced is to start your own thread looking for other anecdotal stories from people NOT running an AP with a cat and see what they use. I'll stay out of it.
Last edited by Sgtblue; 05-18-18 at 07:14 PM.
#30
I have had both cats on my 94'. First I replaced my stock system with a Bonez cat back in 2004. I lasted a long time(8 or 9 years), the smell was tolerable, and it lasted until my air pump failed and then it began to clog slowly. I then switched to the SMB metal cat and the smell was again tolerable but not as good as the Bonez ceramic cat and this cat partially melted at some point in the 3 years I ran it. Also, it was a 100 cell which is why it was smellier than the Bonez and other metal cats. I now have a Vibrant high flow racing cat that is a 300 cell, is OBDII certified for emissions, and has virtually no backpressure, will not melt until around 1600-1800 degrees F, and is good up to 500rwhp for race cars. It has not melted yet, no smell, and much better spool-up of the turbos but some people could have problems with boost creep. I am still twin sequential but only ran the car for a few weeks with the Vibrant before I started a major rebuild for super high efficiency fresh air/ram air induction, WI injection, new suspension, brake rebuild, U-type intercooler with complete CO2 nozzle spraying,etc. The only major problem with the Vibrant is it is very expensive at around $400, but it should last for years.
Mike
Mike
#32
You are right Raymond. $400 is not expensive for the cat but to have it rewelded into the SMB pipe, which is made at a very funny angle, required 10 hours of work with a special jig made and an additional $450. So all together it was $850, which is not cheap.
Mike
Mike
#33
Try buying a cat for a Prius. My aunt came to visit and someone stole her cat while she came to visit us. That cat was $1800 bucks and I got it at cost from a buddy. Welcome to LA auntie.
#34
#35
Mind sharing the link to the Vibrant cat?
#36
#37
I did the UHO for the least backpressure and highest flow. I see the retail was over $500, but I searched out the best deal which was around $400 at the time around 2.5 years ago.
#38
#39
I did the #7830. It is 3" inflow and outflow pipe but has a 4.5" diameter center which allows more flow and less back pressure. It is only around $40 more. Mine was welded in where the stock converter was so there is plenty of room since this is still a smaller in diameter than the stock.
Mike
Mike
#41
Yes you could. I have a larger bellow SMB 3.5" to 3.0" downpipe. Then the Vibrant cat in a shorter pipe. Then clamped to a SMB small muffler that quiets the car down some. Both of these make up the mid cat section and is all 3" and was made this way originally by SMB, when their cat was in there before it partially melted. Then an older 3" pipe dual tip RS*R catback from around 2004. No smell or very little with the car idle tuned to about 13.1 to 13.4 AFR. The car is definitely louder than stock but not so loud as to not be able to listen to some quieter music. The exhaust tone I think is pretty nice.
Mike
Mike
#42
There's also this -
http://www.srmotorsports.com/sr93xhst.html
They put what looks like a metallic cat in the DP. Very curious how well this works. As far as I can tell, it's the last direct fit metallic cat on the market for our cars.
http://www.srmotorsports.com/sr93xhst.html
They put what looks like a metallic cat in the DP. Very curious how well this works. As far as I can tell, it's the last direct fit metallic cat on the market for our cars.
#43
SR Motorsports' page hasn't been updated in 15 years, I'm not sure if any of their products are truly still available or what capacity they are in any more. They used to be active on the old mailing lists back in the day and had some nice products then pretty much went silent.
That may be worth someone calling them up and seeing if it is available.
Dale
That may be worth someone calling them up and seeing if it is available.
Dale
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