Scottydoggs
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you can buy hi flow cats off ebay for 50 ish a pop, have the old cats cut out, and weld in the new ones. no need to replace the whole Y pipe.
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Ok so just got the call from shop I dropped the truck off to and the guy said he’s 100 percent certain it’s a bad cat.
What are my options here? He said about 800 to replace the whole h pipe with the 2 catalytic converters which I thought was way high.
I read that it’s not illegal to remove a non functioning cat. I read that only if you remove a fully functional cat that it’s illegal. In my state we don’t have inspection
The guy did tell me that gas mileage and performance will suffer if we straight pipe it. Thoughts?
also now that we know it’s a bad cat, is it ok to drive like that till I get it fixed? I’m assuming it is ok
Not sure where the guy is coming up with 800 but so far from a quick search I found this http://vi.raptor.ebaydesc.com/ws/eB...ategory=33629&pm=1&ds=0&t=1559682870000&ver=0
Not sure if that is cheap quality but it shouldn’t be anymore than a 100.00 to install I’m guessing as it’s a direct bolt on.
Make sure you take your old cats--oems are worth $$. I have a new high flow cat for $65--just sayin.
I would not buy those you will get p0420 with them it's not certified for use on the Tahoe (independently tested)Not sure where the guy is coming up with 800 but so far from a quick search I found this http://vi.raptor.ebaydesc.com/ws/eB...ategory=33629&pm=1&ds=0&t=1559682870000&ver=0
Not sure if that is cheap quality but it shouldn’t be anymore than a 100.00 to install I’m guessing as it’s a direct bolt on.