Not sure this qualifies as tech... I'm sure a mod will chime in.
Any details on the x-pipe? Factory exhaust manifolds?
Gutting the cats is inferior to straight pipe. It basically turns into an expansion chamber and that's no bueno.The exhaust manifolds are stock and the x-pipe is a Pypes cut/clamp design I got used for next to nothing (inexpensive upgrade in my opinion).
I'm quite happy with the sound (for now) but was surprised to have the exhaust be quieter. Eventually I plan to gut the cats and tune the car, but I'm not there yet. I know it'll get louder at that point, but I'm okay with that.
Gutting the cats is inferior to straight pipe. It basically turns into an expansion chamber and that's no bueno.
Very true, but that is why I am going to sleeve the cats and fill the area around the center pipe with muffler material. This will give the appearance of stock cats while still not having them. Here in California, the visual portion of this is critical... otherwise I'd just go with a straight x-pipe from the manifolds back.
Uhhh... the last time I looked at a stock cat vs a high flow there was quite an impressive difference...Aftermarket cats are garbage. I'd just leave it alone unless it was a big power blower car - this isn't 1996.
Doesn't mean they aren't garbage.
But doesn't Cali do exhaust gas testing? You can't pass that without an actual cat.