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If you didn't have a cat it would look like this

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Because that is a dog, yes I'm bored to and from the outside it looks like a standard cat, remove the senso and have a look to see if its gutted but its not a "decat"

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On a side note: A gutted cat will actually decrease performance and a good cat like ones from Magnaflow will be nearly as good for power as having a tube as a cat, but without breaking the law.

Additionally, in the tests in the sources below, the straight tube lost a few hp an torque in low- and mid-range, which is in my personal opinion and in opinion of the tester bad for daily driving, because with lower power in low to mid range you will have to push the throttle a bit further there to achieve the same speed (imagine driving through a city or any limited street), thus needing a bit more fuel, which will add up over the years, depending on how much you drive.

Sources:
/>http://www.importtuner.com/tech/impp_0610_catalytic_converters/ (aftermarket cat nearly as good as a simple tube in power)
/>http://www.importtuner.com/tech/impp_0904_hollowed_out_catalysts_make_power_fact_or_fiction/ (gutted cat test opposed to stock and straight through pipe)

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