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Old Apr 18, 2016 | 09:58 AM
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roush blackjack help

Hello everyone. New to this site and would like some opinion on a catted x pipe. I have a 2008 roush blackjack. The previous owner installed roush axle back offroad mufflers. And also installed a offroad x pipe. Not sure what kind the x pipe is. However the car is extremely loud. I need to quiet it down. Thoughts on a different CATTED x pipe? And will this quiet the car? I appreciate the help.
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Old Apr 19, 2016 | 04:19 PM
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I'm assuming that since it's a limited edition roush that it is supercharged. Cat failures and supercharges tend to be catastrophic, so I wouldn't put cats on there unless I had to for smog purposes. But to answer your question, cats will quiet it down. BUT so will different mufflers or resonators. My exhaust was a little loud and unrefined so I welded in some old school cherry bomb resonators just before the axle and it sounds much better now. I would look at other options before putting cats in.
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Old Apr 19, 2016 | 08:24 PM
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Originally Posted by 07 Boss
I'm assuming that since it's a limited edition roush that it is supercharged. Cat failures and supercharges tend to be catastrophic, so I wouldn't put cats on there unless I had to for smog purposes. But to answer your question, cats will quiet it down. BUT so will different mufflers or resonators. My exhaust was a little loud and unrefined so I welded in some old school cherry bomb resonators just before the axle and it sounds much better now. I would look at other options before putting cats in.
Ok great. I wont jump the gun yet ill keep looking. Meeting with a local tuning shop this week to look at the car. I appreciate the response boss07.
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Old Apr 21, 2016 | 06:39 AM
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I agree swap out the mufflers.
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Old Apr 21, 2016 | 01:18 PM
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Originally Posted by dsylvain9
Ok great. I wont jump the gun yet ill keep looking. Meeting with a local tuning shop this week to look at the car. I appreciate the response boss07.
You'll be fine with a catted X-pipe. Stay with a high quality brand like Bassani, Borla, etc.
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Old Apr 21, 2016 | 01:45 PM
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Originally Posted by laserred38
You'll be fine with a catted X-pipe. Stay with a high quality brand like Bassani, Borla, etc.
Mmmmmm supercharged cars and cat failure rates are prevalent and as 07boss said, the results are often catastrophic. I would just run a different muffler to quiet it down. The heat associated with the supercharger is just higher than what the cats were designed for.
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Old Apr 21, 2016 | 02:14 PM
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High flow cats aren't the same as OEM cats. Come on there's thousands of supercharged cars running cats. It's partially the heat, but partially a tune that's too rich. The supercharger didn't cause the failure...but the failure happened on a supercharged car. I know guys with Boss/CJ intakes that killed their cats too. Hell I even had a SLP cat go bad on my 03 GT. It was a combination of old age and tune running rich. That car was a pretty much stock 2v 4.6...
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