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I Have Been Told That You Can Remove The Catalytic Converter All Together ???? True Or False ..................any Comments Welcome Thanks
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Re: Remove The Cat All Together????????

there are 3 catalytic converters on the car. depending where you live and how they do there emissions test would depend if you can remove one or all. there are 2 small ones coming from the headers and one big one leading to the exhaust.
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Re: Remove The Cat All Together????????

the car has good emission rating as is.
leave the cats there just punch the ceramic out of them , this way if you do have test for emisions they see the cats and wont say anything
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