Originally posted by JayBo@Feb 23 2005, 01:40 PM
I'm suspecting my cats are stopping up and I wanna cut them. I'm assuming this will cause gas mileage to decrease and the valves to rattle some..power is also down from what it used to be.
Here's my question. If I do, how much low-end can I expect to loose? I'm not really fond of loosing any low end torque if I can help it. Any pros/cons I don't know about? I don't have emission testing here..so thats not a problem. I know I'll have to get the rear 02 sensor's disabled.
Cutting your cats is NOT gonna help your gas mileage. Bad A/F ratio, so yes you will have to get the rear O2s deleted. Power gain will be noticeable in the top end, but low end will lose due to a backpressure issue. I honestly don't think you'll notice much power difference at all.
However, you will sound louder than hell and kill off the local ozone around your house.
The best thing you can do is just bite the bullet and buy some more cats, preferably high flow. Because if you get a ticket for disturbing the peace, or something retarded like that, you will wish you would have just replaced them.
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