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E39
Removing of Catalytic Converter
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<blockquote data-quote="kokwei9035" data-source="post: 434756" data-attributes="member: 16636"><p>good morning t2,</p><p></p><p>i did done this b4 about 8years ago. removing the converter from my Waja. until now (the car almost 10years with me), the car still feel very powerful. only contributing harmful emissions to Mr. Earth:burnout: </p><p></p><p>for the udm, mostly (mechanics/owners) says it feels a little bit more power becos once remove the converter, the exhaust flow direct to the end without any "blocking" feeling the same with my Waja.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kokwei9035, post: 434756, member: 16636"] good morning t2, i did done this b4 about 8years ago. removing the converter from my Waja. until now (the car almost 10years with me), the car still feel very powerful. only contributing harmful emissions to Mr. Earth:burnout: for the udm, mostly (mechanics/owners) says it feels a little bit more power becos once remove the converter, the exhaust flow direct to the end without any "blocking" feeling the same with my Waja..... [/QUOTE]
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