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<blockquote data-quote="Onemoosehorn" data-source="post: 1274254" data-attributes="member: 27264"><p>Ok update to the thread:</p><p></p><p>Just got off the phone with SPD. Their catted downpipes are steel with a thin coating of aluminum that is bonded, and then a ceramic paint coating. Hence the aluminized steel. 1 yr warranty. But they won’t throw a CEL with the 400 cell count cats. Stock cats are 2 piece, 600 and a 900 cell count construction. The cats they use are from Magnaflow and are stainless. I was told that being in northeast Pa that stainless would be the best, but I should expect at least 5-6 years out of their downpipes. And if I stay on top of keeping them touched up with some high temp paint then 8-9 years is definitely possible. They are selling so many sets that there is a 2-3 week turn around time. They also said that their turbo adapters are becoming so popular that they have 15 Ford dealerships who are resellers now. That are actually installing the adatpers on brand new vehicles. And not just Raptors. For stainless downpipes they said that Kooks and AFE have had luck avoiding a CEL. </p><p></p><p>So now I have to find out if anyone has had luck avoiding CEL’s with O2 extenders in any other stainless down pipes. I want to run a tune from MPT but they won’t cancel a CEL from what I’ve read. But I have not called to confirm that yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Onemoosehorn, post: 1274254, member: 27264"] Ok update to the thread: Just got off the phone with SPD. Their catted downpipes are steel with a thin coating of aluminum that is bonded, and then a ceramic paint coating. Hence the aluminized steel. 1 yr warranty. But they won’t throw a CEL with the 400 cell count cats. Stock cats are 2 piece, 600 and a 900 cell count construction. The cats they use are from Magnaflow and are stainless. I was told that being in northeast Pa that stainless would be the best, but I should expect at least 5-6 years out of their downpipes. And if I stay on top of keeping them touched up with some high temp paint then 8-9 years is definitely possible. They are selling so many sets that there is a 2-3 week turn around time. They also said that their turbo adapters are becoming so popular that they have 15 Ford dealerships who are resellers now. That are actually installing the adatpers on brand new vehicles. And not just Raptors. For stainless downpipes they said that Kooks and AFE have had luck avoiding a CEL. So now I have to find out if anyone has had luck avoiding CEL’s with O2 extenders in any other stainless down pipes. I want to run a tune from MPT but they won’t cancel a CEL from what I’ve read. But I have not called to confirm that yet. [/QUOTE]
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