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Allan
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Re: installing a catalytic converter Sat, 08 June 2002 10:13 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
i have a 2.5 inch strait thru mandrel bent system on my 5M-E best $130 i spent on it bit noisey but ohh baby does it go Smile

if it didnt have a cat as far as i know in VIC your not required to add it (not shure tho!!!)

i myself would even consider swaping the blocks over to keep the original engine number (new barings and a head gasket throw a new set of rings in and give it a hone should make for a nice fresh 5m-ge with your original engine number) but i like todo things the hard way i think you could just plonk the 5m-ge in the rta would be none the wiser the engine number will still read 5Mxxxxxx

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Read Message   installing a catalytic converter RoseboyThu, 06 June 2002 03:29
Read Message   Re: installing a catalytic converter dravenThu, 06 June 2002 13:19
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Read Message   Re: installing a catalytic converter  AllanSat, 08 June 2002 10:13
Read Message   Re: installing a catalytic converter RA23_SeanSun, 09 June 2002 07:31
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