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Engine & Drivetrain
Exhaust system backpressure
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<blockquote data-quote="scott degroot" data-source="post: 965411" data-attributes="member: 66039"><p>I'm gonna say put cats on it, we all need to do our part environmentally speaking...call me a tree hugger if you want IDC. The other reason for putting cats on is the check engien light, while most people say "i don't care if the light is on" it actually helps to save you money. Lets say you don't have cats on it so now the light is on constantly, what happens when a problem starts to occur that you don't notice but would turn the light on but now you don't know it because the light is already on? Lets say that you are having a crankshaft position sensor problem and the pcm wants to report it, it does so by turning the light on, but you never notice anything amiss, now you are out in the middle of nowhere doing whatever and hop in the truck and it don't start...dam if there was only a way that we could have had an idea that there was a problem beforehand so we wouldn't have to pay this $100 tow bill....</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>So what made you think your cats were plugged in the first place??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scott degroot, post: 965411, member: 66039"] I'm gonna say put cats on it, we all need to do our part environmentally speaking...call me a tree hugger if you want IDC. The other reason for putting cats on is the check engien light, while most people say "i don't care if the light is on" it actually helps to save you money. Lets say you don't have cats on it so now the light is on constantly, what happens when a problem starts to occur that you don't notice but would turn the light on but now you don't know it because the light is already on? Lets say that you are having a crankshaft position sensor problem and the pcm wants to report it, it does so by turning the light on, but you never notice anything amiss, now you are out in the middle of nowhere doing whatever and hop in the truck and it don't start...dam if there was only a way that we could have had an idea that there was a problem beforehand so we wouldn't have to pay this $100 tow bill.... So what made you think your cats were plugged in the first place?? [/QUOTE]
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