Help...Cat Converters
Tom Mullane
tmullane at snet.net
Sat Aug 2 20:31:31 EDT 2003
I had a Connecticut Catalytic Converter rebuild mine for $250. Looks like
new and fits like a glove.
Tom Mullane
Hartford, CT
1991 200Q (For Sale)
1991 CQ
1999 A6Q
Date: Fri, 1 Aug 2003 09:22:51 -0700 (PDT)
From: Todd Phenneger <tquattroguy at yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: Help...Cat Converters
To: henry at profitdyne.com, 200q20v at audifans.com
Henry,
Just put a nice high flow cat on there and be done with it. Esp on our
TUrbo Motors they like a free flowing exhaust system. Also, our OXS sensors
are in our downpipes, so any generic free flow CAT will work. Go to the
local Muffler shop and pay them a couple Hundred Bucks to put on a CATCO or
similar.
OR...Order a nice high flow unit for like $80 and go to a friend that can
weld and make your own flanges using the parts from your old Cat. But the
Muffler shop is a lot easier. l8r
Todd
--- henry at profitdyne.com wrote:
> Folks, I need your help.
> In order for my 91 200q 20V Wagon to pass California emissions I must
> replace Both Catalytic Converters.
> New from the Dlr are $1,076.00 Each, plus $46.00 for gaskets.
> I am reluctant to put any "Universal" as I cannot assess the
> consequences in terms of diminish performance.
> Anyone has a good source for Factory OEM Remanufactured?
> Thanks for all your help.
> Henry.
>
>
> 91 200q 20V, 88 5000cs q 10v.
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