true dual
#12
RE: true dual
I had actual straight pipes on my truck, no cats, no mufflers, nothing. And I didn't like the way it sounded. Goin into town, in a 35 mph zone, I would have to dog my truck in 5th gear just so I wouldn't make any noise. I would say not to go actual straight pipes, doesn't sound good and you will regret it if you try. I only have two mufflers on mine, no cats, and its true dual, I really like the sounds of it.
#13
RE: true dual
ORIGINAL: muddy_blue_dodge
ok ill clarify- any vehicle 10 years or older (96) doesnt have to pass emissions inspections= no cats. so its not every vehicle just decade old ones
ok ill clarify- any vehicle 10 years or older (96) doesnt have to pass emissions inspections= no cats. so its not every vehicle just decade old ones
#15
RE: true dual
The cat does not attribute to how much fuel you use(if properly working). The cat is there to burn excess emissions so that it is cleaner going into the atmosphere. The fuel issue would come about with the O2 sensor in your downtubes are bad. The one in the cat only detects if your cat is working.
I have a 77 Chevrolet that was never required to have cats. I get just as good gas mileage as some of these Rams here in the forum. By the way I have 410 horses at the wheels.
I have a 77 Chevrolet that was never required to have cats. I get just as good gas mileage as some of these Rams here in the forum. By the way I have 410 horses at the wheels.
ORIGINAL: shott8283
thats ironic... the nation and the world is in a gas crisis along with a polution crisis and your state says its ok to have no cats...
i say to keep the cats...do everyone a favor ...
thats ironic... the nation and the world is in a gas crisis along with a polution crisis and your state says its ok to have no cats...
i say to keep the cats...do everyone a favor ...