Eastern Catalytic

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NMPastor

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Anybody got experience using Eastern Catalytic converters?

Like them?

Had problems with them?
 

hwhwhw

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I bought some braided flex pipes from them for my audi. They were the only ones I could find with the right diameter and option "with ends" which was necessary because when you cut out the old ones you need something to weld to. I think they are mostly wholesale which is why nobody has heard of them. Rock auto has most of their stuff available.
 
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Yeah...I still need to replace the converters on my 2001 Yukon XL. It's a CARB vehicle, so the wrong replacements will apparently still set off the lights (as far as I can tell). The direct fit ones at Rock Auto are a clean $300 less than I can find the Magnaflow ones anywhere.

It's not exactly a performance vehicle, so I'm not sure I need the Magnaflow ones.

Can anybody tell me if this is a reasonable DIY thing, or do I really need to have a shop do it? I'd buy the Y, not the weld-ins.
 

ccapehartusarmyINF.(ret)

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i dont use cats they are an extemely obsolete and useless device
we are the only country that puts pointless restrictive emissions devices on our cars
 

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The converters on the Tahoe actually flow really well. That being said I cut mine out, 200k miles on them. Plus working at an exhaust shop I figured why not.
 

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Have them welded in. Any air leaks will affect the sensors and thus the ECM in terms of monitoring the O2's.
 

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