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Corvette
General Corvette Discussion
To Cat or not to Cat?
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<blockquote data-quote="Riley P" data-source="post: 7920" data-attributes="member: 2"><p>Is that $250 for the part or everything in? I think the straight pipe in the truck was $40 my cost. However, that is just junk pipe in a junk truck. </p><p></p><p>I think the biggest apprehension to putting in cats whether or not you have to is cost. If something costs money that doesn't affect the performance of a vehicle, it is obvious that people would rather remove it than pay to have another put in. I do realize it should be (or is) our obligation to do everything we can within reason to protect and maintain the environment. Some things I slack on knowingly but I try to make up for it in other areas such as recycling as much as possible (not required in any capacity in Saskatchewan) rolling stop signs, not leaving my car idling, biking to work, cutting down on farting, blah, blah, blah...the usual stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Riley P, post: 7920, member: 2"] Is that $250 for the part or everything in? I think the straight pipe in the truck was $40 my cost. However, that is just junk pipe in a junk truck. I think the biggest apprehension to putting in cats whether or not you have to is cost. If something costs money that doesn't affect the performance of a vehicle, it is obvious that people would rather remove it than pay to have another put in. I do realize it should be (or is) our obligation to do everything we can within reason to protect and maintain the environment. Some things I slack on knowingly but I try to make up for it in other areas such as recycling as much as possible (not required in any capacity in Saskatchewan) rolling stop signs, not leaving my car idling, biking to work, cutting down on farting, blah, blah, blah...the usual stuff. [/QUOTE]
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