Bruiser350
Member
I've looked through the forum but can't seem to find an answer to my question. If someone has already answered this question please post a link so i can check it out...thanks in advance.
This might come off as a newb question, but i'm looking to add an exhaust to my 15 sonic ltz 1.4. I'd like to be able to pass emissions without having to swap out parts every time i need to get it tested.
I know that a catback would be the best solution to this, so i'm basically wondering if there is a method for either getting rid of one or both of the cats and still pass emissions? If not, is it possible to install high flow cats?
Can this part be used for both cats or just one?
https://zzperformance.com/sonic/exhaust/catalytic-converters.html
I'd like to have the least amount of exhaust restriction with still being able to pass emissions, so if just adding a catback exhaust is the answer then I guess i'm stuck doing that. I'm just looking for some basic knowledge.
This might come off as a newb question, but i'm looking to add an exhaust to my 15 sonic ltz 1.4. I'd like to be able to pass emissions without having to swap out parts every time i need to get it tested.
I know that a catback would be the best solution to this, so i'm basically wondering if there is a method for either getting rid of one or both of the cats and still pass emissions? If not, is it possible to install high flow cats?
Can this part be used for both cats or just one?
https://zzperformance.com/sonic/exhaust/catalytic-converters.html
I'd like to have the least amount of exhaust restriction with still being able to pass emissions, so if just adding a catback exhaust is the answer then I guess i'm stuck doing that. I'm just looking for some basic knowledge.