Cat for Brumby
Cat for Brumby
G'day, I need to replace the catalytic converter in my Brumby. I thought I read a post years ago where someone recommended one off a commodore or something. I have the Y-pipes of a pre '85 car so I just need something that will fit and be unrestrictive further back, preferably not costing much.
Any recommendations?
Any recommendations?
i've got one here off a brumby that i did a ej conversion. $15 if you want it. only thing you need to pick it up tomorrow as i leave in the night for Mauritius.
The project, EJ22 --->>> EJ25 Quad CAM:D touring wagon

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I'll be back by the end of FEB. When i get back i'll start on a thrid conversion. Yeah no problem. just give me a pm.
The project, EJ22 --->>> EJ25 Quad CAM:D touring wagon

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- masterjohnson
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smiles wrote:G'day, I need to replace the catalytic converter in my Brumby. I thought I read a post years ago where someone recommended one off a commodore or something. I have the Y-pipes of a pre '85 car so I just need something that will fit and be unrestrictive further back, preferably not costing much.
Any recommendations?
What the!? can't find any cat converter cheaper than your offer to him. lol. i wish i could find one on ebay or amazon i am getting sleepy already. ive found one in racepages but it's a high flow catalytic converter. what's the difference? sorry im a noob.guyph_01 wrote:i've got one here off a brumby that i did a ej conversion. $15 if you want it. only thing you need to pick it up tomorrow as i leave in the night for Mauritius.
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The one Guyph is offering is a secondhand one so you'll never find a new one at that price.masterjohnson wrote:What the!? can't find any cat converter cheaper than your offer to him. lol. i wish i could find one on ebay or amazon i am getting sleepy already. ive found one in racepages but it's a high flow catalytic converter. what's the difference? sorry im a noob.
High Flow Cats are designed for turbo model cars so not really need on a N/A engine. They reduce the amount of back pressure and allow the exhaust gasses to escape quicker. But remember back pressure is a good thing on N/A engines or you'll end up burning out valves.
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