I think its time Mr. restrictive stock 4-cat and I go our separate ways, but Im undecided on an aftermarket offroad pipe or catted pipe
I live in british columbia, and we have something called "aircare" (aka sniffer test ) every few years, so if I went o/r I would have to keep the stocker and swap it in for smog... this combined with the dreaded "gas smelling clothes" stories I hear is making me consider a catted midpipe instead of an offroad (also, I think an offroad and my flows might be a bit too much sound wise for my daily)
The question: Will I notice SOTP and a real power increase from an aftermarket catted midpipe compared to the stocker? And, does and offroad midpipe yield a lot more power than a performance catted one? Since catted midpipes are quite expensive (compared to offroads) I want to justify my purchase.
I live in british columbia, and we have something called "aircare" (aka sniffer test ) every few years, so if I went o/r I would have to keep the stocker and swap it in for smog... this combined with the dreaded "gas smelling clothes" stories I hear is making me consider a catted midpipe instead of an offroad (also, I think an offroad and my flows might be a bit too much sound wise for my daily)The question: Will I notice SOTP and a real power increase from an aftermarket catted midpipe compared to the stocker? And, does and offroad midpipe yield a lot more power than a performance catted one? Since catted midpipes are quite expensive (compared to offroads) I want to justify my purchase.


