my car is a 1986.5, and the laws in canada allow me to be exempt from emissions. however, i feel guilty driving around with a non-functioning cat. i originally bought a magnaflow one 3" in/out, only to find that it is a 2-way cat, not a 3-way cat. i also bought the same cat for my volvo, and it failed soooooooo bad on the NOx, which lead me to figure out it was a 2-way, not 3-way.
so, thank you to the 2 guys that actually answered my question. i do not want opinions of putting on one, i have a dump that i use when i hit the dyno, so i don't care about a little bit of backpressure.
EDIT:
what i was looking for was something like this:
# Metal Monolith is much more resistant to the effects of vibration than traditional ceramic bricks.
# Capable of withstanding higher operating temperatures.
# 300 cell per Sq. Inch catalyst flows at 578 CFM, up to 40% better than a typical ceramic core converter.
what else is interesting, is that they tested ceramic against metallic, and found that the ceramic was better at lower rpms than the metallic (because of its lower thermal conductivity) and the metallic was better at higher rpms (because of its larger geometric surface area and lower transverse Peclet number). but that only applies to CO and HC, not NOx. the difference for NOx is insignificant apparently.
i think metallic is the one for me.