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  • Cat Question

    Hey guys.

    Pretty sure my cat's gone. Weird noises from the exhaust I think. ~87k ks, 10 yrs old = cat likely gone

    Considering a magnaflow cat, metallic core, 11" long/gradual tapered. Part # = 59925

    Wondering if anybody knows if this'll fit or not? I dunno the length of the stock cat, and if it requires an O2 sensor bung - and it isn't too easy for me to check it at the moment.

    Help would be appreciated.

    Cheers

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    there's a cat stuck in the downpipe i'm selling, might be of use?

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    • #3
      You should get the cat checked. It is not a cheap thing to replace at around $300. The noise you hear maybe caused by rubbing, indicating a broken hanger. This is a lot cheaper to fix than replacing a cat.

      As for the correct fitting you will need to tell us what car it is. Different models and years have different number and mounting for O2 sensors.
      MK4 GTI - Sold
      MK5 Jetta Turbo - Sold
      MK5 Jetta 2.Slow - Until it dies.

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      • #4
        mk4 Golf 2L.

        As far as I knew, the gti and 2L should roughly share the same system from factory. From looking at online photos, the cat is mounted in a straight section, so length shouldn't matter; just wanted to be sure.

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        • #5
          well it won't have the same downpipe as the exhaust doesn't come from a turbo, rather some sort of manifold block i presume... you could have my old downpipe for free if you want the cat out of it (done ~110k), or you can buy my downpipe and get the cat out of that...

          but as has been said, might want to get it diagnosed first before wasting any money/time

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          • #6
            Yeah, is probably cat-back that's the same. Thanks for the offer.

            Sorta trying to diagnose it now so I can get it sorted quickly when I have time. Might just take it to a shop to get it up on a hoist when I have time.

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