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Max-Flow converters

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  1. ROCKY1634

    ROCKY1634 Karting

    Nov 12, 2003
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    has anyone had dealings with this company? they have a nice web site and their cats look good as well as having great prices. i have been unable to reach them for over two weeks, have tried e-mail, phone and fax to no avail. phone is always busy, no response from fax or e-mail.

    i am looking for a pair of cats for my 355 spyder.
     
  2. Jdubbya

    Jdubbya The $10 Trillion Man
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  3. f355spider

    f355spider F1 World Champ
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    May 29, 2001
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    I too have seen their website, and amazed at their prices; but your experience is telling me you should go to our sponsors Ricambi America and Nick's Forza Ferrari, and get the Hyperflows instead.

    Take the lack of response as a warning.
     
  4. XR4Tim

    XR4Tim Formula 3

    Jun 1, 2005
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    I got a Max Flow for my old Saab, and it never quite fit right, despite their claims. It seemed like it was built well-enough, but the flanges on the ends weren't sized properly to connect with the factory exhaust system.
     
  5. Mike C

    Mike C F1 Veteran
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    Aug 3, 2002
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    I talked to the Max-Flow owner, who also owns a Ferrari, and ordered one for my 308QV. After almost a month it still hadn't arrived, though they charged my credit card right away. No responses to emails, didn't answer the phone, ignored a couple of faxes. I gave up, faxed and emailed them a cancellation and called the credit card company and got the charge reversed.

    ALSO -- and this is important -- they're using ceramic matrix instead of metal matrix. He had told me that he thought he was using the same core component as HyperFlow. Not so. I called Random Technologies, who makes the core for HyperFlow, and HyperFlow only uses Random Tech's best metal matrix. There *IS* a substantial flow differential: the 3" in/out ceramic flows 426 cfm and the 3" in/out metal flows 598 cfm -- a 40% increase!!!

    But BOY, does HyperFlow put a major premium on the units. The "universal" for my car (though of course it doesn't have the bungs/fittings for the O2 sensor and thermocouple) is only $239.82 direct from RandomTech -- the HyperFlow version is $769 retail, and still $725 when discounted by our friends at Ricambi.

    So... the bottom line: The Max-Flow is a major improvement over stock units at a substantially lower price. But the RandomTech/HyperFlow units are the "ultimate" in performance without going to a test pipe.

    I ended up buying a HyperFlow from FChat sponsor Dan at www.RicambiAmerica.com
     
  6. Dcup

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    CALL RICAMBI i have delt with dan a few times and is great to talk too, the guy is a wiz, and has great parts !!!!!!!!!!! i just purchased a pair of hyperflow cats for my 348. i had them in 2 days !!!! he got me a windshield i had it in 1 day, CALL DAN AT RICAMBI.
     

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