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Ford Raptor Exhaust and Cutouts Discussion [GEN 1]
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<blockquote data-quote="SilentShooter" data-source="post: 606321" data-attributes="member: 13434"><p>Removing Cats with LT's will not hinder your performance at all. Long as you are in a State that you do not require Emissions you can leave the Cats off. Only thing removing the cats will do is make the exhaust louder and sometimes it can be a little raspier over the same setup with cats. </p><p></p><p>Normally when going Supercharged I always tell people to remove the cats. Once I go whippled I might just get the delete pipes from SW and drop the cats and only put them back when I need to do the emissions test in MD (Only downside to having the truck under my Family Business vs having it under my name in FL where we have no emissions ) On a NA setup the cats will not cause much restriction unless you have built the engine up and are turning higher than stock RPMS with increased flow/cams. But with a SC if your cats get clogged you can vent the block or you can also blow the cat out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SilentShooter, post: 606321, member: 13434"] Removing Cats with LT's will not hinder your performance at all. Long as you are in a State that you do not require Emissions you can leave the Cats off. Only thing removing the cats will do is make the exhaust louder and sometimes it can be a little raspier over the same setup with cats. Normally when going Supercharged I always tell people to remove the cats. Once I go whippled I might just get the delete pipes from SW and drop the cats and only put them back when I need to do the emissions test in MD (Only downside to having the truck under my Family Business vs having it under my name in FL where we have no emissions ) On a NA setup the cats will not cause much restriction unless you have built the engine up and are turning higher than stock RPMS with increased flow/cams. But with a SC if your cats get clogged you can vent the block or you can also blow the cat out. [/QUOTE]
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