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<blockquote data-quote="aidilj" data-source="post: 663890" data-attributes="member: 20536"><p>I didn't experience any adverse effect with fuel consumption after deleting the cat</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Surprisingly Bro, there was no error light or code with deletion of cat on my machine. The post cat sensor is the one which shouldve make sure its function is still good. Cat is to burn unburn fuel during combustion and convert contaminant to environmental friendly one before letting it go out of exhaust. Deleting the cat wont make your car run rich</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aidilj, post: 663890, member: 20536"] I didn't experience any adverse effect with fuel consumption after deleting the cat Surprisingly Bro, there was no error light or code with deletion of cat on my machine. The post cat sensor is the one which shouldve make sure its function is still good. Cat is to burn unburn fuel during combustion and convert contaminant to environmental friendly one before letting it go out of exhaust. Deleting the cat wont make your car run rich [/QUOTE]
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