Hey guys,
I am working on my track car and wondering if I should add high flow cats to my setup. I've got catless (Megan Racing if that matters) headers pairing down to the MagnaFlow Sport Cat-Back (16602).
To kill the stink, tame the S54 rasp, and sneak under track DB limits, I'm considering welding in cats directly into the front dual pipes of the MagnaFlow system. No burble tunes here, but it will see heavy 20-30 minute track stints, so heat is a factor to consider.
After doing some digging into what physically fits the tight center tunnel, I've narrowed it down to two options and want to see if anyone has real-world experience with either on a track car:
Option 1: MagnaFlow 59955 (2.25")
- Pros: Dirt cheap, direct 2.25" match to the Magnaflow piping, slim 4" body clears the tunnel easily.
- Cons: Heard mixed reviews about standard 200-cell metallic cores melting or hollowing out after a couple seasons of sustained track abuse.
- Pros: Incredible thermal reputation; built to handle serious endurance racing EGTs.
- Cons: They don't make a dedicated 2.25" assembly. I’d have to buy the 2.5" assembly (#50022) and use step-down reducers, or buy the raw 4" core (#50002) and have my fabricator make custom end cones.
- Significantly more expensive.
My questions for the collective brain trust:
- Has anyone run the Magnaflow 59955s on a dedicated track car? Do they actually hold up to continuous high RPMs?
- If you went the GESi route, how painful was the fabrication/clearance given the 4" body length with reducers?
- Any other brands I should consider?
Appreciate any insight. Cheers!

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