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MIL Eliminators
I have three questions for everyone:
Does anyone know how to make a MIL Eliminator for a 1998 Crown Vic Police? My car seems kinda sluggish since I gutted my pre cats and removed my other cats, would installing MIL Eliminators help this? If not what should I do? Any other advice for simple modifications for my vehicle? |
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Re: MIL Eliminators
No it will not help.
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Re-install the cats?
would reinstalling high flow cats make the situation better?
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Re: MIL Eliminators
Most likely not, although you would then at least be legal.
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