Removin the cattilac converter...???

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Removin the cattilac converter...???

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i wana remove it..has anyone done this how much power will i get is it worth it...??????thanks guys...
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Re: Removin the cattilac converter...???

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michael_4x4 wrote:i wana remove it..has anyone done this how much power will i get is it worth it...??????thanks guys...
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According to others, our converters are pretty free flowing compared to the early ones. I don't think it would get you much, other than having a permanent SES light on. The light being activated would mask any other problems that would trip the light.
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I'd like to point out it's also against federal law to do that. If someone decides to look (state trooper pulling you over for instance) You can get fined out the ying yang (avg fine=10,000)... Also if your state has emissions testing, it will auto fail you.
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not doin that

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thanks i think the catilac converter is stayin on...