Maybe someone can help me explain this. I recently took the cats of my 2003 Yukon and replaced it the stock muffler with a single in duel out muffler. Pretty stock, nothing fancy, the cats were falling apart so i figured just straight pipe them. The back to Cats are simulated and the transmission was running just fine and shifting fine days ago before this previous operation. Today however, the truck while shifting from 1st to 2nd shifted perfectly fine but it feels as if the exhaust cant escape fast enough and sorta "chugs" after the shift.
Im wondering if this is due to to much flow from the cats being cut-off or if maybe i should start thinking about a Servo.
Any thoughts are welcome! It happens about 1-2 seconds after the shift. The muffler installed was just another brand new stock GM Truck muffler.
P.S. Any ideas on a new exhaust system that sounds low and mean but not raspy at all? I was thinking Magnaflow Cat-back with some new Cats installed but I'm unsure!
Thanks for the help in advance! You guys all rock!
Im wondering if this is due to to much flow from the cats being cut-off or if maybe i should start thinking about a Servo.
Any thoughts are welcome! It happens about 1-2 seconds after the shift. The muffler installed was just another brand new stock GM Truck muffler.
P.S. Any ideas on a new exhaust system that sounds low and mean but not raspy at all? I was thinking Magnaflow Cat-back with some new Cats installed but I'm unsure!
Thanks for the help in advance! You guys all rock!