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removal of catalic converter
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<blockquote data-quote="silverE46" data-source="post: 355273" data-attributes="member: 17138"><p>My opinion is U better keep it as original assembly parts in yr car.Don't make U head ache later on or in future.</p><p></p><p>Catalytic converter is environmental friendly and others as per our friend said if U cut out yr DME will get wrong CO reading signal bcoz cat.convt is to slow down the flow of CO then it will send and process how many O2 or fuel to mix in.</p><p></p><p>That's is what I knew from my mechanic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="silverE46, post: 355273, member: 17138"] My opinion is U better keep it as original assembly parts in yr car.Don't make U head ache later on or in future. Catalytic converter is environmental friendly and others as per our friend said if U cut out yr DME will get wrong CO reading signal bcoz cat.convt is to slow down the flow of CO then it will send and process how many O2 or fuel to mix in. That's is what I knew from my mechanic. [/QUOTE]
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