Catalytic converter, change or leave alone? 230k miles
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Catalytic converter, change or leave alone? 230k miles
Just got my 02' Ram 1500 5.9 back from a complete remanufactured motor job. The guy that done my motor suggested as a precautionary thing to get a new catalytic converter put on since the truck has 230k miles on it. He said that a bad or stopped up catalytic converter will make the motor run hotter than it suppose to thus causing harm to my motor. Well I took it to my local muffler shop and they suggested I wait until my truck throws a light and that the truck will have a sensor saying that the cat is bad. The price on a new cat I priced there is $310 installed. Although that is alot of money I wouldn't mind spending it only if I absolutely needed to.
My question is, what to do? Should I go ahead and change the cat regardless or wait til my truck throws a light then get one put on? Or does these things throw a light well PAST the time it needed to be changed?
Just dumped $2600 in a complete engine rebuild and it's running great and I don't want to jeopardize this motor in any way.
Please note this truck had a Flow master exhaust installed prior to me buying the truck, it has 1 catalytic converter, then goes back into the flow master then splits into dual exhaust from the flowmaster back
My question is, what to do? Should I go ahead and change the cat regardless or wait til my truck throws a light then get one put on? Or does these things throw a light well PAST the time it needed to be changed?
Just dumped $2600 in a complete engine rebuild and it's running great and I don't want to jeopardize this motor in any way.
Please note this truck had a Flow master exhaust installed prior to me buying the truck, it has 1 catalytic converter, then goes back into the flow master then splits into dual exhaust from the flowmaster back
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there is no cel dtc for restricted cat only cat efficiency. the cats could be restricted and not set a dtc.
if the cats restricted you would have lack of power and bogging on snap throttle. If you have no symptoms forgettabout it.
if its that much of a concern you could have the backpressure of the exhaust measured.
if the cats restricted you would have lack of power and bogging on snap throttle. If you have no symptoms forgettabout it.
if its that much of a concern you could have the backpressure of the exhaust measured.