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Originally Posted by bb2405
In California it is illegal to drive without a Cat, but some will take the risk in order to gain performance
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I don't think that answers his question. I get that there is a benefit of switching out the stock catted downpipe with a catless to improve performance.
The real question is, why buy a catted downpipe to replace the catted stock downpipe?
(I'm glad the question was asked. Because, I was wondering the same thing) What is the benefit?
Also, has anyone concluded if the installation of a catless downpipe can be successfully accomplished without causing the code alert (whatever you call it) from appearing on the dash display?