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ive tested that before, unfortunatley if you dont have the pipe into the cat straight for enough time it can not actually flow as good as you think. The SMB 4 inch cat actually flows more then any cat I have flowed and including a twin cat set up I had that was with 2 cats better then the ones you have pictured there

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no they dont mate. Sorry but I spent 3000 dollars on buying cats from everywhere and testing them. I wouldnt recommend a cat that wasnt the best, I dont make money by selling ppl one of dearest cats on the market at no proffit cos its so dear. I use a flow bench that's got some of the most advanced flowtesting equiptment biult into it that's its almost a sin to use it for flowing exhaust components

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Wow here is another potential 'mine is bigger than yours' thread :sharon:

I have the 4" SMB cat, supplied by Simon, and it does appear to work really well, and gives the car a nice crisp sound under load and idle.

Just my 2c worth :sharon:

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FIrst of all I tested 3 metal 3.5 inch cats best flowing 390 cfm. On our bench the smb flowed 660 cfm, the way smb measured the flow was very crude. Its a bit hard to sit there and make statemnts of what cats flow better unles you have tested them all on the same bench.....P.S what test pressure did you use to flow it? and what brand?

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