Hi Everyone,
Here's the long and short of it. About 9 months ago my girlfriend bought a 2000 Contour SVT. Great car, she loves it.
But, over the last 2-3 months the performance has been going downhill sharply. Now it won't pull past about 3500rpm and it pings above 3700rpm under any load at all. I replaced the plugs at 108k miles and they looked to be factory originals. The gap was about double what it should be. I replaced the wires at the same time as the resistance was too high. This smoothed out the engine, but didn't fix the performance problems. The air filter looks brand new (it was about 10k miles ago) and I replaced the fuel filter also. All of these small changes helped the low rpm performance, but did NOTHING for the high RPM problems. At this point I was afraid of the Cat being plugged. An hour at the dealer confirmed my fears and it is the Cat (or pre-Cats). They offered to see which Cat(s) it is for an additional fee, but I declined.
In digging around online I found the MSDS headers and the BAT high-flow catalytic converter/Y-pipe. It seems like the best option at this point as the parts can be had for a fraction of the cost at the dealer and there will be a performance improvement over stock parts.
So, has anyone here used these parts before? How do they work? Is the fitment good or does it require some "creative engineering"? Are there better alternatives?
Also, having the oxygen sensors immediately after the pre-cats, will the headers throw a check engine light?
Also, her shocks are just about shot also, I was looking at the Bilsteins from BAT also, any experience with these? I had them on my 325iS and loved them. Are there other shocks I should consider?
Thanks in advance,
-Eric
Here is her car in case anyone is curious:
EDIT:
Headers are here: http://www.msdsinc.com/new_H0810.htm
Cat is here: http://64.202.180.37/files/cexhst.pdf
Shocks are here: http://64.202.180.37/files/csusp.pdf
Here's the long and short of it. About 9 months ago my girlfriend bought a 2000 Contour SVT. Great car, she loves it.
But, over the last 2-3 months the performance has been going downhill sharply. Now it won't pull past about 3500rpm and it pings above 3700rpm under any load at all. I replaced the plugs at 108k miles and they looked to be factory originals. The gap was about double what it should be. I replaced the wires at the same time as the resistance was too high. This smoothed out the engine, but didn't fix the performance problems. The air filter looks brand new (it was about 10k miles ago) and I replaced the fuel filter also. All of these small changes helped the low rpm performance, but did NOTHING for the high RPM problems. At this point I was afraid of the Cat being plugged. An hour at the dealer confirmed my fears and it is the Cat (or pre-Cats). They offered to see which Cat(s) it is for an additional fee, but I declined.
In digging around online I found the MSDS headers and the BAT high-flow catalytic converter/Y-pipe. It seems like the best option at this point as the parts can be had for a fraction of the cost at the dealer and there will be a performance improvement over stock parts.
So, has anyone here used these parts before? How do they work? Is the fitment good or does it require some "creative engineering"? Are there better alternatives?
Also, having the oxygen sensors immediately after the pre-cats, will the headers throw a check engine light?
Also, her shocks are just about shot also, I was looking at the Bilsteins from BAT also, any experience with these? I had them on my 325iS and loved them. Are there other shocks I should consider?
Thanks in advance,
-Eric
Here is her car in case anyone is curious:

EDIT:
Headers are here: http://www.msdsinc.com/new_H0810.htm
Cat is here: http://64.202.180.37/files/cexhst.pdf
Shocks are here: http://64.202.180.37/files/csusp.pdf
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