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chris_rolling 27th April 2009 17:07

Catalytic converter problem...
 
Hey, as this is my first ever post, i thought id be nice and give you a problem. recently the cat pipe has started blowing on my Mk 2 saxo VTR and after a (failed) attempt at fixing it, it is still blowing. took it to a trusted garage near me, and since ive tried to patch it up with exhaust wrap, and due to the size of the crack, a weld is out of the question. heres the problem. they quoted me a new cat at 249.50 inc fitting obv, but after doing some research ive found ones on the web (seems a trustworthy site?) for 69.91. now im slightly mechanically sound at normal jobs on the car, so if this cat is decent, should i save on the labour costs? what is also pursuading me this way is that im ready to order a full supersprint system (50mm pipe) and fitting kit when there back in stock, so would be under the car anyway.

heres the link http://www.cats2go.co.uk/Default.asp...ID=15&CartID=1

all advice welcome!! cheers!

PORKYSBITZ 27th April 2009 20:21

its a easy bolt on job m8

chris_rolling 27th April 2009 23:29

not even a day after i posted the first post in this thread, was driving along the M53 when the exhaust fell off... :wall: got the AA out, and they find that the reason the exhaust was blowing was because of the bolt that attaches the catalytic converter to the chassis (gearbox i think, correct me if im wrong) was missing, causing it to crack, so after 2 exhaust repairs under warranty when i got it last year, and two different garage visits in the last week, noone thought to check it! going to buy the cat tomoz,and keep the car off the road till the whole system has been finished.

b0t13 28th April 2009 03:06

get a second hand cat, fuck paying £250 for a cat!!!

and fitting a new exhaust urself is easy, just jack your car up and get cracking with a few simple tools, the garages you take it too are crap tbh and deffinately charging you alot..

chris_rolling 28th April 2009 12:19

cheers mate, but do you know if the 1 on the website i posted is ok? seen a few on different websites and they all seem to be around the 80 quid mark. if so, how can garages justify selling them for 250!


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