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Old 07-05-2008, 10:09 PM   #1 (permalink)
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which converter?

for my 93 lude which would be the best hi-flow catalytic converter off this site?

92-96 Honda Prelude Hi Flow Catalytic Converter from MagnaFlow at Andy's Auto Sport
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have you looked at Random Technologies? They make quality converters and they include the flanges already installed for your application
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oh great! there is a local shop that sells the one i need for $200... is the price reasonable?
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^ yeah that's reasonable for buying from a brick/mortar shop. You can get the magnaflow high-flow direct-fit for around $130 before shipping online though.
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which would be best?
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You know there's a difference between what is "best" and what is "best for you".

Which one are you asking about?

Best = Random tech custom cat or hytech cat (if they still make them).

Best for you = that is up to you.
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