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Sport Cat? #1444092
21/08/2013 10:01
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I have a standard 20vt - with the standard turbo. I know you can't decat as it knackers the turbo seals(thats what I read anyway!?) but is a sports/race cat OK?

I need a new exhaust as the tail pipe has fallen off frown and, thinking of future power upgrades, should I just get a stainless system with a sport/race cat fitted now?

Re: Sport Cat? [Re: ] #1444159
21/08/2013 12:59
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may be expensive! may be as effective to upgrade your turbo?
not sure but not many options when i checked for a sports cat for a 20vt circa £350 supplied iirc...
obviously you may be able to find an understanding mot centre and go decat for a lot less than a sports.. unless you already have a new or low mileage turbo it may be wise to contemplate one if your on the original with staggered seals and whatever variant you wish? of course i guess your current situation means you have to sort the exhaust 1st.
good luck with whatever you plan to do mate!

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Re: Sport Cat? [Re: ] #1444175
21/08/2013 13:51
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The cat is usually it's own section in the exhaust.
I'm sure having said that you could get a system that doesn't have this section if you wanted though.

I'd sort your exhaust then decide about the cat later.


Re: Sport Cat? [Re: ] #1444229
21/08/2013 16:28
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A quick look on fleebay.....good or bad? Any experience?

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Fiat-Coupe-20v...=item3cd4a3279a

Re: Sport Cat? [Re: ] #1444232
21/08/2013 16:39
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I would really like to see proof that a decat ruins your turbo...

Re: Sport Cat? [Re: ] #1444251
21/08/2013 18:30
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I ran decat for a couple of years with no problems, there are also plenty of other folks who run decat with no problems. I think the issue is if your turbo is already on the way out going decat may well finish it off. If your planning engine upgrades then a new turbo should be somewhere on the list so why not go decat and if the turbo starts to smoke replace it with bigger one thumb


Re: Sport Cat? [Re: ] #1444259
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This thread always springs to mind.

I agree that it's likely the lack of back pressure can push ageing turbos over the edge. Is it worth the risk?

Re: Sport Cat? [Re: ] #1444305
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Removing a cat will not hurt a turbo so long as it does not cause it to overspeed. A well designed exhaust should not actually add backpressure to the system however they usually add some and as they age the effect will increase. Keeping this back pressure in the exhaust is a rather nifty way of keeping the oil inside a turbo when the seals are worn or gone, the exhaust pressure will put a load the seal and may even enter the turbo housing, blowing the oil away from the seal, just like blow by on piston rings.


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Re: Sport Cat? [Re: ] #1444312
22/08/2013 06:50
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Originally Posted By: RPB34096
A quick look on fleebay.....good or bad? Any experience?

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Fiat-Coupe-20v...=item3cd4a3279a


Not had one myself but have fitted one of these systems to a coupe , very good quality , nice burble at idle and sounded nice on full chat , Not to loud , good price for a turbo back exhaust

Re: Sport Cat? [Re: ] #1444323
22/08/2013 07:43
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I have Powerflow systems with 200 cell race cats on two of my Coupes, and have had no issues apart from emissions at MOT time. Both pass routinely after using half a tank of petrol revving in the garage!

I'm too idle to bother with a decat, even on my Stage 3 Scottie which goes quite quickly enough.....

Re: Sport Cat? [Re: ] #1444363
22/08/2013 11:02
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Originally Posted By: Brickfoot
I would really like to see proof that a decat ruins your turbo...


When I decatted my Sprinty, many years ago, the turbo was running fine with no smoke.

After the decat was fitted, it began smoking within a couple of minutes and never recovered.

Basic turbos use pressure-differential seals - ie they depend on a positive pressure in the turbine housing to help the seal keep the oil in the CHRA - remove (or reduce) the pressure and the seals will fail.

Admittedly, a low-mileage turbo may not fail straight away, but decatting will accelerate the inevitable seal failure


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Indeed. My kit doesn't need a cat (and I don't want one right under all that fibreglass) but I do have an extra silencer box in the same place to apply some back pressure.

Aren't OEM cats (OEM fitted, not necessarily the original part) now an MOT check/fail?


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Re: Sport Cat? [Re: ] #1444450
22/08/2013 20:20
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Originally Posted By: tim42
I have Powerflow systems with 200 cell race cats on two of my Coupes, and have had no issues apart from emissions at MOT time. Both pass routinely after using half a tank of petrol revving in the garage!

I'm too idle to bother with a decat, even on my Stage 3 Scottie which goes quite quickly enough.....


I have a powerflow 100 cell race cat on mine and the emissions are a bit of a issue come mot time.


Re: Sport Cat? [Re: ] #1444453
22/08/2013 20:32
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Originally Posted By: RPB34096
A quick look on fleebay.....good or bad? Any experience?

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Fiat-Coupe-20v...=item3cd4a3279a


I have a used one of these available. Drop me a Pm if interested.

Re: Sport Cat? [Re: Anonymous] #1677177
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morning guys

has anyone tries these in a 20VT with the CYBOX FIAT COUPE 20v TURBO STAINLESS EXHAUST SYSTEMS or is this still controversial....

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/253173632136?epid=1872160750&itmmeta=01K2VR4KB49XA41PVDX63GPNH9&hash=item3af2530c88:g:BBcAAOSwV6lZyNIu

welcome any comments or feed back?

regards mike


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Re: Sport Cat? [Re: Anonymous] #1677178
17/08/2025 11:58
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They’re ok for the money


She's alive, and undergoing surgery
Re: Sport Cat? [Re: Anonymous] #1677184
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Thanks Jamie
Do you know if they cause premature wear of the Turbo (due to back pressure) or if they work well generally?


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Re: Sport Cat? [Re: Anonymous] #1677186
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If you’re using a std OEM journal bearing turbo, you should run the cat, otherwise the turbo will wear out at a faster rate due to the lack of back pressure


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