Cat delete
#13
You aren't going to gain a significant amount by only deleting the cats. You'll need to decide if the smell and the fact that you cant get a safety sticker is worth it. Since you live in a state that requires emissions testing I would think you'd need the cats to stay legal.
#14
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You aren't going to gain a significant amount by only deleting the cats. You'll need to decide if the smell and the fact that you cant get a safety sticker is worth it. Since you live in a state that requires emissions testing I would think you'd need the cats to stay legal.
#16
You aren't going to gain a significant amount by only deleting the cats. You'll need to decide if the smell and the fact that you cant get a safety sticker is worth it. Since you live in a state that requires emissions testing I would think you'd need the cats to stay legal.
If the factory cats are all in place, the dealer would never question me. That's why I was asking about gutting the 3rd converter without cutting and welding which would be a dead giveaway that the emission system had been screwed with.
Make since?
#17
If I weren't worried about that, I have a cat-less Y-pipe that would bolt right up sitting in my garage.
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