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2ndary Catbypass Pipes Worth it?


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Are the 986 Boxster MAXFLO 2ndary Catbypass Pipes offered by Fabspeed any good???

I have my 2002 Boxster S on jackstands because i am working on a PSE system for my car and since I have the car up in the air I was considering replacing the 2ndary Cats with this kit from Fabspeed. I know I am not going to gain 100HP but overall does it help on throttle response??? Anyone here done this mod????

Thanks

LRR

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ok, I definitely recommend removing the rear bumper if you want to remove your muffler to make your life much easier.

Also, what the hell is the wire on the pics for???? is that to hang myself if I forget how to put everything back??? :thumbup:

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The wire is the emergency boot release (incase you lock you keys in or loose them)

The de-CAT pipes will make a good difference, but beware, there are issue with the O2 Sensors when you do this modification, I would do a search on RennTech first and read up on this

cheers

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