High Flow Cat
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High Flow Cat
Im running a sohc i have a pacesetter header on order. Would it benifit me to put on a high flow cat or is it not worth the money and just stick to the stock cat that i already have? Another simple ques, when you swap your guages from another car the mileage is different, would anyone have a simple solution to match the odo with my car? I can take it apart and do it manually but is there an easier way?
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RE: High Flow Cat
I had a buddy try to roll back his odometer when he got a new cluster like a retard and for one its impossible to do the way they could do it in older cars....
In older cars the odometer was connected to the speed sensor and it could be taken out of the bell housing and hooked up to a drill, they put the drill into reverse and watched the miles zoom off.
Nowadays it dont work like that, the only way to roll back a neon odometer is to find a way so when you get the diel out is to take the dial apart and put it back together with a lower mileage, however like my buddy found out there are small springs in there that no way in hell a human hand could put back inbetween every dial if you dont get all 4 of these tiny springs back intoplace in there exact locationon each side of every digit then it wont work.
have fun with that...lol
In older cars the odometer was connected to the speed sensor and it could be taken out of the bell housing and hooked up to a drill, they put the drill into reverse and watched the miles zoom off.
Nowadays it dont work like that, the only way to roll back a neon odometer is to find a way so when you get the diel out is to take the dial apart and put it back together with a lower mileage, however like my buddy found out there are small springs in there that no way in hell a human hand could put back inbetween every dial if you dont get all 4 of these tiny springs back intoplace in there exact locationon each side of every digit then it wont work.
have fun with that...lol
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RE: High Flow Cat
Then ill keep the stock cat on thanks. And the odo in my neonit actually only 6200 miles on it, i bought the car about two months ago with only 2500 miles on it. It was theoffical miles according to the title, and the owner was a old gentleman that drove it for 2200 miles then couldnt drive anymore then let it sit for the next like 5 years. When i bought it it barley started but ran good once it did. Took out the fuel pump and it was literally disinegrating inside outand still had original tires on it. It was hard to pass up.