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RE: [alfa] Milano cat. Units



Ditto on my Milano - GTV6. The twin outlets were a) too large or too
small (I can't remember if they are male or female) b) the distance
between the outlets was incorrect necessitating a considerable bending
effort. Both problems were made much more difficult due to the thick,
HD tubing used, a good thing.

John Katos

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-alfa@domain.elided [mailto:owner-alfa@domain.elided]On Behalf Of
Bruce Giller
Sent: Tuesday, October 12, 2004 12:22 PM
To: alfa-digest@domain.elided
Subject: [alfa] Milano cat. Units


Any one have any good/bad dealings with either sportscarconverters.com or
discountconverter.com with Milano units?  A friend with a Milano has an
almost dead OEM converter on his Verde.

I already told him about my experience with discountconverter and a Spider
cat. - bad fit to the exhaust manifold which required the use of an angle
grinder to flatten it, and then the honeycomb fell apart within 2 weeks and
the car stalled out on the DC Beltway at 7 am.  The replacement unit (almost
didn't get one from discountconverter) is operating just fine ever since,
about 2 years.

    Bruce

    '86 Spider
    '73 GTV
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