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I don't think there is room for 4 cats in parallel.
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At one time I had this crazy idea to install wastegates upstream of the cats. They could be actuated by boost just like in a turbo car, and open once you get into boost thereby allowing the hot gas to bypass the cat, lower backpressure, and protect the cat brick from the heat. No, it's not legal by the letter of the law...but no one could argue it's not 99% as good as having cats full time. I eventually decided it was too much effort, complex, and maybe not worth the effort.
 
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At one time I had this crazy idea to install wastegates upstream of the cats. They could be actuated by boost just like in a turbo car, and open once you get into boost thereby allowing the hot gas to bypass the cat, lower backpressure, and protect the cat brick from the heat. No, it's not legal by the letter of the law...but no one could argue it's not 99% as good as having cats full time. I eventually decided it was too much effort, complex, and maybe not worth the effort.
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Did not know this. Shoot, most if not all are trying to get rid of the 2 kitties let alone have or add an additional 2. 🤣 interesting.
Going catless is illegal and a no starter for a street car. Everyone OEM that makes 800hp with 150,000km warranties can do it, why can't the aftermarket do the same?
 

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why can't the aftermarket do the same?
It can but no one wants to pay 2k+ for cats that won't melt. OEM cats melt too with multiple passes or road course use.
 

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It can but no one wants to pay 2k+ for cats that won't melt. OEM cats melt too with multiple passes or road course use.
I apologize in advance for starting a topic that beats a "dead horse" more than once 😬 legal, illegal, as it stands with my initial concern (if done correctly and running FI) eliminating the 🐈 and replacing it with a pitbull is more aggressive and attacks more visicioulsy! 🤦 I rather have a pitbull than 2, 4 or even 8 🐈 (My neighbor Karen has about 6 🐈 😻 🙃)
 

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It can but no one wants to pay 2k+ for cats that won't melt. OEM cats melt too with multiple passes or road course use.
I feel like there definitely would be a market for it l. Imagine whipple being able to sell into California and pass with flying colours.

Maybe even an e85 only cal.
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