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∙ 2007-08-03 23:20:10i believe that when you put it in it could make the truck run lean... i have a 1996 Dodge 1500 with a "performance" pipe on it for offroad... so no cat... and it seems to be running a little rich at the moment... but i have more work to do on it...
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∙ 2007-08-03 23:20:10It is Illegal and a violation of Federal Law, to remove the catalitic converter.
It's illegal to remove the converter. Besides the engine will not run correctly with the converter removed.
No, it is illegal to remove a converter and besides the engine will not run right with the converter removed.
One, it is illegal to remove a catalytic converter. Two, if the vehicle is computer controlled, removing the cat will cause a check engine light and a limp in condition which will reduce power.
Start the engine. The water will evaporate from the heat generated by the engine.
No, it is illegal to remove a converter and besides the engine will not run correctly with the converter removed.
No, it's illegal to remove the converter. Besides the engine will not run correctly with the converter removed.
No, it's illegal to remove the converter. Besides the engine will not run correctly with the converter removed.
You can't.
The torque converter is located between the engine output shaft and the transmission. Have to drop transmission to remove.
Firs off, it is illegal to remove the converter. Secondly, the engine will not run correctly with the converter removed. Leave it alone, or if it is defective, replace it with a new one.
No, it's illegal to remove the converter. Besides the engine will not run correctly with the converter removed.