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Does an exhaust system come with cat?

ok so my 03 Honda EP3 (Civic Si) needs a catalytic converter nd the dealer sells the OEM part for $1770 without the labor.i suggested to my dad that instead i just buy a new exhaust system for my EP3 nd go to a shop nd install it but he says that the exhaust system wont come with a cat converter.is my dad right or do exhaust systems come with cat converters?

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All manufacturers have extended emission warrenty on the catalytic converter. Check with Honda before putting out your money. This is explained in your owners manual. I just pick up your latest reply. The previous owner broke the emission law and I don't see how he sold the car without a state inspection. Go after him for the catalytic converter replacement. In my state, an inspection sticker certificate has to be shown before tags ang title are issued. You may have to bring in the county/state's Attorney Generals Office or ask a representative to direct you to the agency that can be of help.
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Some do and some don't. It depends on what and whom you are buying the system from. How many miles are on this car? Cats are warrantied for 8 years / 80,000 miles. By the way, you can get that cat replaced a LOT cheaper. I can buy that cat for about $350 through NAPA. Labor to replace it is around an hour. The dealership is screwing you (no surprise there). Find a nice independent shop you can trust and start taking your car there. And speaking of dealerships screwing you.it is a little unusual for your cat to be bad at this point unless you failed to perform your regular scheduled maintenance (plugs, wires, etc.). How do you know it's bad? Are you taking their word for it? I wouldn't. It was diagnosed by a flat-rate mechanic who was probably short on his paycheck and working for a dealership. All dealerships are hurting right now because of the economy and are looking to make up their shortfalls through their service department. I had three people come to my shop last week after visiting their respective local dealerships. All three had completely bogus estimates for work that was completely made up. None of the things the dealerships said were bad were in fact bad. Every single on of them were incidents of the dealerships trying to steal money from hard working decent people.
call summit racing and get a high flow cat for your car, it will be a lot cheaper and will pass emissions plus you will gain a little sound and power as it flows better, and no the cat doesn't come with an ordered exhaust system, you usually get everything from the cat back.

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