Knocking the crap out of a catalytic converter?
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Car: 91 Camaro Vert
Engine: 02 LS1, HX40
Transmission: 2002 LS1 M6
everyone here with a "stinky car", cat or not, has something wrong with it.
(exception: thoes with large amounts of valve overlap and carbs....)
(exception: thoes with large amounts of valve overlap and carbs....)
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Car: White 25th Anniversary RS
Engine: lt1
Transmission: t56
Axle/Gears: 4:10
Not trying to argue at all but all cars emit some amount of unburnt gas which in return smells stronger than if it was burned in a cat.I agree tho Carbed cars do tend to smell allot worse than efi. Most likely do to there fuel inefficency.
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Car: 91 Camaro RS, 99 Camaro Z28
Engine: L03, LS1
Transmission: 700R4, T56
Axle/Gears: bunch of 10 bolts how scary is that
Getting tired of these arguments. There stupid. Cats there for a reason guys. If it isnt hurting you stop giving our cars a bad name and just use one.
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I am not saying gutting a cat is ok. Actually, it is illegal and should NOT be done. But it is not going to give our "cars" a bad name. Many many performance cars do not have cats and sound good. Once again, I am not saying it's ok. You should always leave your cat on the car. If you're looking for a nice boost in performance, gutting the cat is not going to do it.
Last edited by IROCThe5.7L; 01-17-2007 at 05:18 PM.
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