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Just another quick one if anyone could help, im fitting a second hand cat when it arrives on friday, to my 6. After reading fitting advice forums im confused about whether 'paste' is needed, to go after the cat joining the cat to the centre pipe. Some people say 'NEVER' use paste to seal at the joins and some insist!? To me it seems like that although it would seal the exhaust a bit better with a paste, but it would also set hard and possibly cause me to damage the exhaust if i tried to seperate the two sections in the future? Anyone had exp doing their own cat?
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personally no, never use paste, always use o.e clamps, not had any leaking joins, only broken pipes!
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Whether or not you choose to use it, it won't damage anything when taking it apart. Even when it sets hard it is usually brittle. It usually flakes off eventually anyway.
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Thanks guys, ill leave it I think and just go with clamps
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the only thing I'd recommend apart from an o.e cat is a decat pipe or a custom made performance cat.
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Thanks Welshy Well i dont want a de -cat as i want it ready to pass MOT and ive read about extra stresses on baffles without blah blah but even if it doesnt last too long i really want a cat that will be as similar as poss to standard. Do you know of any makes of aftermarket cats that fit well with the rest of my standrd 6 exhaust setup,that stand out from the test etc.
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Anyone use a ECP one? Im getting desperate now ha
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So my replacement originl cat was 'lost' in the post which may or not be true but its stitched me up a bit as I was relying on and prepping for that. So i went to exhaust specialist in wembley - powerflow- and they are offering a 200 cell sorts cat for 300-350, or a 400 cell one for 250-300 pending on labour etc. The brand theyre offering to weld into my drop pipe is magnaflow, my question is does anyone have good experiences with this brand? Also as this is the round ( kind of cocktail shaker looking thing ) as opposed to the flatbox mirroring the original. Does anyone know if a 200 cell of the round type would work well with the rest of the exhaust system which is orignal parts from Pug. Or should i go for a 400 cell flatbox ( aftermarket imitation of the original) . I only ask about the shape as im aware of a few people saying that its shape can really affect the back pressure etc. Should i go for magnaflow? Not surr if they do other brands part from their own custom ones? Any advice would REALLY help as im using google for all my exhaust knowledge and thetes nothing netter than the real thing
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Does anyone know and can explain/post photo of which order the spring/washer and bolt goes in when replacing the cat?
My garage has put it back wrong- yeah I know! And if anyone has done this could they help? Its a small thing but i want it right
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Should go washer, Spring, cap and then nut
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how do you know its wrong f you dont know?