Harrison Signature Cats
#1
Harrison Signature Cats
Has anyone had any experience?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Harrison-Signature-High-Flow-Catalytic-Converters-Aston-Martin-V8-Vantage-/261299323776?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories &hash=item3cd6a74380
http://www.enjukuracing.com/product_images/i/924/harrisonpipesmall__27184_zoom.jpg
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Harrison-Signature-High-Flow-Catalytic-Converters-Aston-Martin-V8-Vantage-/261299323776?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories &hash=item3cd6a74380
http://www.enjukuracing.com/product_images/i/924/harrisonpipesmall__27184_zoom.jpg
#2
Somebody try them and dyno!! That's a great price for those cats. They are def made in China, but they look like VERY high quality for china produced parts.
They should in theory make the same power as any other cat. I just have no idea why they used the name Harrison signature, sounds like a really cheap suit company lol.
They should in theory make the same power as any other cat. I just have no idea why they used the name Harrison signature, sounds like a really cheap suit company lol.
#4
Somebody try them and dyno!! That's a great price for those cats. They are def made in China, but they look like VERY high quality for china produced parts.
They should in theory make the same power as any other cat. I just have no idea why they used the name Harrison signature, sounds like a really cheap suit company lol.
They should in theory make the same power as any other cat. I just have no idea why they used the name Harrison signature, sounds like a really cheap suit company lol.
yeah knowing the Chinese the used 1/4 the amount of precious metals for the cats and used thinner coating and metal so the cats burn up after 2500 miles lol
#5
Somebody try them and dyno!! That's a great price for those cats. They are def made in China, but they look like VERY high quality for china produced parts.
They should in theory make the same power as any other cat. I just have no idea why they used the name Harrison signature, sounds like a really cheap suit company lol.
They should in theory make the same power as any other cat. I just have no idea why they used the name Harrison signature, sounds like a really cheap suit company lol.
There are many very good manufacturing facilities in China - and also many bad.
#6
Has anyone had any experience?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Harrison-Sig...item3cd6a74380
http://www.enjukuracing.com/product_...27184_zoom.jpg
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Harrison-Sig...item3cd6a74380
http://www.enjukuracing.com/product_...27184_zoom.jpg
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#8
yeah that's total crap.. the reason good cats are expensive is they use the rarest and most precious metals on the planet platinum and pladium, but as or more expensive than gold
the good cats use a thick coating and or several coats, and good alloys so they can withstand the 1000 plus degree red hot temperatures to evorate the gasses and hydrocarbons
the Chinese or cheap cats for $300 use crappy zinc based alloys and a very thin if at all coat of platinum which tend to burn up very fast in a year due to high heat..
buying a $150,000 world class aston martin and putting Chinese or cheap
crappy cats on it,, is nothing less than retarded,, and worse than taking a hot supermodel and shaving her head, and putting her in snuggie
ie makes no sense and detracts from the purpose
Last edited by cyberimage; 03-31-2014 at 11:56 PM.
#9
yeah that's total crap.. the reason good cats are expensive is they use the rarest and most precious metals on the planet platinum and pladium, but as or more expensive than gold
the good cats use a thick coating and or several coats, and good alloys so they can withstand the 1000 plus degree red hot temperatures to evorate the gasses and hydrocarbons
the Chinese or cheap cats for $300 use crappy zinc based alloys and a very thin if at all coat of platinum which tend to burn up very fast in a year due to high heat..
buying a $150,000 world class aston martin and putting Chinese or cheap
crappy cats on it,, is nothing less than retarded,, and worse taking a hot supermodel and shaving her head, and putting her in snuggie
ie makes no sense and detracts from the purpose
the good cats use a thick coating and or several coats, and good alloys so they can withstand the 1000 plus degree red hot temperatures to evorate the gasses and hydrocarbons
the Chinese or cheap cats for $300 use crappy zinc based alloys and a very thin if at all coat of platinum which tend to burn up very fast in a year due to high heat..
buying a $150,000 world class aston martin and putting Chinese or cheap
crappy cats on it,, is nothing less than retarded,, and worse taking a hot supermodel and shaving her head, and putting her in snuggie
ie makes no sense and detracts from the purpose
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Stuart Dickinson
Managing Director
Velocity Automotive Performance Limited
206 Maple Avenue
Oliver, BC
Canada V2A 4W6
Office: (1)250-485-5126
www.velocityap.com
Stuart Dickinson
Managing Director
Velocity Automotive Performance Limited
206 Maple Avenue
Oliver, BC
Canada V2A 4W6
Office: (1)250-485-5126
www.velocityap.com
#10
Harrison is the surname of the owner of Enjuku Racing.
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Stuart Dickinson
Managing Director
Velocity Automotive Performance Limited
206 Maple Avenue
Oliver, BC
Canada V2A 4W6
Office: (1)250-485-5126
www.velocityap.com
Stuart Dickinson
Managing Director
Velocity Automotive Performance Limited
206 Maple Avenue
Oliver, BC
Canada V2A 4W6
Office: (1)250-485-5126
www.velocityap.com
#12
Checking out the Harrison cats
I called Enjuku Racing and spoke with Sam on these cats for the Aston Martin Vantage. He clarified that they're made in the USA out of California, but didn't have the full specs on the 200 cell core. That is, who made them, how much of the good metals they had in them, etc.
I tried to see if these were comparible in quality to the HJS cats but he didn't know. He said they've sold about 100 pairs of these with no customer complaints so far and no CEL has been reported. He also confirmed that these are a direct bolt on with no other cutting or welding for my car and he did confirm that Harrison is not the owner of Enjuku Racing out of Florida.
They are a distributor/reseller for this cat system. Trying to find the company in CA that makes them so I can confirm the quality of the core material.
Does anyone have the parent company info for the Harrison Signature cats?
Thanks
I tried to see if these were comparible in quality to the HJS cats but he didn't know. He said they've sold about 100 pairs of these with no customer complaints so far and no CEL has been reported. He also confirmed that these are a direct bolt on with no other cutting or welding for my car and he did confirm that Harrison is not the owner of Enjuku Racing out of Florida.
They are a distributor/reseller for this cat system. Trying to find the company in CA that makes them so I can confirm the quality of the core material.
Does anyone have the parent company info for the Harrison Signature cats?
Thanks
#13
Got New Harrison Aston Martin CATS Yesterday
Here are the new Aston Martin Harrison CATS (one is named Aston and the other Martin, and our last name is Harrison). Sorry Stewart, we did not purchase these from you.
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So......many.....jokes.....Astons......attracting. .....*****....cats....uh..... Where is the head exploding emoji when you need one?
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Stuart Dickinson
Managing Director
Velocity Automotive Performance Limited
206 Maple Avenue
Oliver, BC
Canada V2A 4W6
Office: (1)250-485-5126
www.velocityap.com
Stuart Dickinson
Managing Director
Velocity Automotive Performance Limited
206 Maple Avenue
Oliver, BC
Canada V2A 4W6
Office: (1)250-485-5126
www.velocityap.com