by JoeB » Fri Oct 14, 2005 5:04 am
Well, theoretically a high flow cat should be able to take more. The reason I guess that is, the cat is designed with a big pattern of metal plates. As exhaust crosses it, unburnt fuel deposits on those plates and because of the heat, is burnt off rather than just passed in the exhaust out the tail pipe. The tighter the weave of plates, the more restricting and potentially cleaner the air. A high flow cat might not catch as much fuel and therefore might last a little longer in a rich condition. That is just my guess.
The real way to make your cat last longer is to make sure your car is running propperly. If you run it so rich you would damage your cat, there are lots of other things you are effecting as well. That advice is usually a result of someone adding bigger injectors that aren't needed, increasing fuel pressure or doing something like that without using a system like a piggy-back EMS and getting the car tuned propperly. -JoeB