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So yea, as the title says, I've been away from these forums for a little bit, maybe over three years. I've been put into a position recently where my Supra is about to become my daily driver (has been a garage queen/weekend warrior car since 2020). I currently have a Catless Downpipe and I'm looking to change that, these exhaust fumes have been killing me for the last five years lmao. I'm looking for the Active Autowerke Catted Downpipe and hoping people can point me in the direction of active and trustworthy vendors/sites that I can pick one of these up from? Thanks.

If anyone is curious, I sold my OEM downpipe to a forum members years ago, so I don't have that to swap back on lmao.
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Thanks for the response. I know that. I've also been a part of car communities in the past where Sponsor's suddenly started having major issues with accepting payment for items and failing to ship the shit, sometimes close to a year after the orders, and some how these vendors still retained their "Sponsor" tags. They ghosted me, and many others, forcing us to do PayPal Chargebacks and such. This is what I was trying to get at by checking in and making this post.
 
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Thank you! This is what I was looking for.
If you are looking for something to minimize fumes you are going to want something with a Gesi cat, higher cell count the better. These seem to be spoken of highly.

I'm not sure of the particulars on the A90 as my car is still under warranty, but that's generally the direction you want to go in. You get what you pay for with downpipes, and 80% of that cost is the catalyst.

Granted if you want no smell and no issues, OEM is going to be your best bet, but a good downpipe with a gesi high cell count cat will be close to having your cake and eating it too.
 

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What state are you in?
If the Supra is your daily and you live in an emissions state, maybe consider the stock cat because it is designed to last longer (10 years). No sense in buying another aftermarket cat that may fail emissions in 4 or 5 years.
 
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What state are you in?
If the Supra is your daily and you live in an emissions state, maybe consider the stock cat because it is designed to last longer (10 years). No sense in buying another aftermarket cat that may fail emissions in 4 or 5 years.
Georgia, so no worry about Emissions.
 
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If you are looking for something to minimize fumes you are going to want something with a Gesi cat, higher cell count the better. These seem to be spoken of highly.

I'm not sure of the particulars on the A90 as my car is still under warranty, but that's generally the direction you want to go in. You get what you pay for with downpipes, and 80% of that cost is the catalyst.

Granted if you want no smell and no issues, OEM is going to be your best bet, but a good downpipe with a gesi high cell count cat will be close to having your cake and eating it too.
From what I understood this seems to fit the Active Autowerke's Catted Downpipe, or maybe I'm wrong?
 
 








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