MAYASAF 2.5" Inlet/Outlet Universal Catalytic Converter, with O2 Port (EPA Compliant)
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It's universal, and it fit my 2004 Chevy Venture, as long as you have the proper muffler pipe to connect it to your exhaust system (both ends), and you can get anything else you need at any auto parts store.
Hello, this is a universal part that should fit if the pipe diameter is 2 inches. 5 inches of your car Thanks.
The best option is to measure the exhaust pipe so you can be certain it will fit. My exhaust pipe was 1 3/4" in diameter, so I chose a larger converter. br>I took it to a muffler shop, and they worked their magic to get it to fit.
I'm looking for 2 1/2" for a 2006 Ford F150. Do you have any? If so, could you send me a link?
Selected User Reviews For MAYASAF 2.5" Inlet/Outlet Universal Catalytic Converter, with O2 Port (EPA Compliant)
My catalytic converter and oxygen sensor were stolen from my apartment in New York City. They used a power sawzel to go underneath the truck. Anyway, I took a chance on this cat and had it welded in place, purchased a new O2, and the check engine light hasn't come on yet after 500 miles. It's good stuff at a good price, and it meets my needs.
It was less expensive, and it appeared to be of higher quality. So I measured the size of the muffler pipe on my mind and matched it up, and so far with this new one, my engine light is off and driving is much quieter, plus the fuel mileage is a lifesaver right now with the 02 sensors reading. P. br>br>P. br>br>P. br>br>P. I have a Buick Rainier with a three-inch muffler pipe, and a muffler shop was able to make these two for me. On a 3in muffler pipe, 5in work is required.
This was exactly what my money maker needed. omg. Wow, the GMC Savana's engine shut down on its own. omg. I was all set to put this child to rest. Now it's up to me to keep an eye on the gas mileage. br>These cats were a great choice. When I entered my van to start it, the tech had left it running after he exited the ramp. He enjoys them as well. It had already arrived in the van. smoothhhhhhhbr>These two have made me very happy. ODbr>Cats: 5 ODbr>Cats: 5 ODbr>Cats: 5.
Fits two people and is easily welded. 5" exhaust system works flawlessly, and air flow is unrestricted. It works flawlessly and without any issues. If you have a 2004 Honda CRV, I recommend getting a second O2 sensor port.
Remove the old Cat and replace it with this one on your Chevy Colorado. It was a simple fix that improved the quietness and smoothness of my truck. br>br>For something "specifically" for my truck, I was looking at spending well over $150. This was an excellent deal. br>br>I did weld one end on and used a sleeve for the end facing the engine because getting the unit back in place if it was all together was a nightmare. However, this was not due to the Catalytic Converter's fault. It was sturdy, and while the walls weren't quite as thick as the original cat's, they were far from thin.
Except for the fact that the inner measurement was greater than two, everything was fine. 5 inches. It's been designed to take a little longer to put together.