I need a new catalytic converter..
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Magnaflow sells a boltup 49-state cat/midpipe setup for about $350. I'm not aware of any CARB-compliant aftermarket choices (though the Cali members may) other than OEM dealer, $1100 with core.
MagnaFlow Catalytic Converters - 49-STATE & CANADA Catalytic Converters For Trucks, Suv's, American Muscle, Diesel, & Sport Compact Vehicles
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Not a clue. I run a metallic-substrate cat, Magnaflow #59959 on a very modified exhaust. $100 and no CEL, but I doubt it would pass a Cali sniffer or visual inspection. 20k miles on it so far.
I assume you've replaced ignition components. It's important to fix the cause of the cat failing rather than bolting a new one on and have it fail again for the same reason.
I assume you've replaced ignition components. It's important to fix the cause of the cat failing rather than bolting a new one on and have it fail again for the same reason.
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i have an extra stock one I pulled off my old 8....
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The only problem(not sure if it's an actual problem) I left it outside for a couple weeks before bringing it in the house. It looks good but it rained a lot during that time period. I doubt that would mess it up but i thought i should mention it
my zip is 36264
The only problem(not sure if it's an actual problem) I left it outside for a couple weeks before bringing it in the house. It looks good but it rained a lot during that time period. I doubt that would mess it up but i thought i should mention it
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I had weak coils.. All better now.
Not a clue. I run a metallic-substrate cat, Magnaflow #59959 on a very modified exhaust. $100 and no CEL, but I doubt it would pass a Cali sniffer or visual inspection. 20k miles on it so far.
I assume you've replaced ignition components. It's important to fix the cause of the cat failing rather than bolting a new one on and have it fail again for the same reason.
I assume you've replaced ignition components. It's important to fix the cause of the cat failing rather than bolting a new one on and have it fail again for the same reason.
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glad you got her fixed. I'm really not sure of the going rate. If you need a cat in the future just PM me. I'll most likely still have it since I'm not actively selling
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Not a clue. I run a metallic-substrate cat, Magnaflow #59959 on a very modified exhaust. $100 and no CEL, but I doubt it would pass a Cali sniffer or visual inspection. 20k miles on it so far.
I assume you've replaced ignition components. It's important to fix the cause of the cat failing rather than bolting a new one on and have it fail again for the same reason.
I assume you've replaced ignition components. It's important to fix the cause of the cat failing rather than bolting a new one on and have it fail again for the same reason.
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Magnaflow sells a boltup 49-state cat/midpipe setup for about $350. I'm not aware of any CARB-compliant aftermarket choices (though the Cali members may) other than OEM dealer, $1100 with core.
MagnaFlow Catalytic Converters - 49-STATE & CANADA Catalytic Converters For Trucks, Suv's, American Muscle, Diesel, & Sport Compact Vehicles
MagnaFlow Catalytic Converters - 49-STATE & CANADA Catalytic Converters For Trucks, Suv's, American Muscle, Diesel, & Sport Compact Vehicles
Thanks
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you're just having horrible luck...srry about the one i sent
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Just had smog done on the car yesterday. Passed with flying colors.
They used a snorkel still. Cali smog test.
Been starting a little hard when warm lately.
Checking plugs next weekend.
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