Remove or Replace Cat?
I would like to do something with that Cat under my truck. It just sits there and gets in the way.. Now.. Should I just take that Cat off and take it to the humane Society and get my 32 bucks out of it and go get a High Flow or should I just gut it out.. Either way I don't care, I just don't want that light coming on saying the truck is lonely without its cat..
My cat got all plugged up a couple years ago and the stealership wanted $600 to put a new one on (Thanks to the 1 piece y-pipe/cat). Well, I decided right then and there that I wasn't going to get any animals for that truck and a buddy of mine took care of my cat for $80. *Wink, Wink)*. I've heard that that causes trucks to throw CEL's but I haven't seen one and it has been about 3 years.
Ive had no cat for a year and a few months now, no CEL. I just made a straight pipe 3" i/d one end 2.5" i/d other and welded it on.
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Me too. I knew going into it that there was a chance of my truck throwing a CEL, but I figured that it would be a lot cheaper than $520 to fix an O2 issue. Once all said and done, no probs.
Maybe there was an issue with my O2 sensors prior to the CAT removal, but I'll never know. I guess if I were to get the O2's replaced then I might be able to slightly improve my MPG's (front sensor) and end up with a CEL. Who knows? As for right now, im getting a steady 12MPGS; which is what I got when I bought the truck!
Maybe there was an issue with my O2 sensors prior to the CAT removal, but I'll never know. I guess if I were to get the O2's replaced then I might be able to slightly improve my MPG's (front sensor) and end up with a CEL. Who knows? As for right now, im getting a steady 12MPGS; which is what I got when I bought the truck!
If i'm not mistaken, isn't the pre-cat sensor for fuel economy and the post-cat sensor for emissions?



