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jeremy miller Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
6/23/2003 14:10:58
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Subject: CATALYTIC CONVERTERS IP: Logged
Message: I HEAR YOU CAN FREE UP ALOT OF HORSEPOWER BY REMOVING THE CAT(S)IS THERE ANT TRUTH TO THIS?AND I THOUGHT I HAD ONLY ONE CAT I HEAR THERE COULD BE THREE IF THERE ARE THREE DO I NEED TO REMOVE ALL THREE?
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Big Daddy Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
6/23/2003 20:05:30
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Message: All i can say is that for me takeing the cat off helped,even though the cat was not clogged.You may end up with a light on in the dash with a fault code for the o2 sensor.I hate to recommend something that may damage your drive line but i tried peeling rubber before and after,definitly better after cat removal, for my truck...
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jeremy miller Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
6/23/2003 20:20:05
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Message: WHAT KIND OF TRUCK DO YOU HAVE AND HOW COULD IT DAMAGE THE DRIVELINE?
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Jake Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
4/11/2004 17:03:01
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Message: I have a 97 318 dakota and i have one cat. I want to install headers in place of the manifolds and convert it to true dual. What exactly will happen if i torch the whole exhaust off, do i really need a cat? What should i do about the sensors?
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Randy Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
4/13/2004 22:19:20
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Message: I just bought a 02 Dakota with the 4.7. I am planning on cuttint the cat and bought a sesor simulator off ebay. One of the sensors is already bad so I thought why not replace it wth a simulator, plus its cheaper. $98 @ Dodge. $30 on Ebay.
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blk00 Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
4/14/2004 19:31:09
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Message: jeremy, what model engine do you have. My R/T has the O2 sensor before the cat, no prob. with removing the cat 'cause it didn't disturb the sensor. Just used a straight length of exh. tubing and two clamp, done.
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Blk00 Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
4/14/2004 19:32:01
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Message: jeremy, what model engine do you have. My R/T has the O2 sensor before the cat, no prob. with removing the cat 'cause it didn't disturb the sensor. Just used a straight length of exh. tubing and two clamps, done.
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Don Gross Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
4/16/2004 03:20:40
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Message: I just got a new set of Gibson chrome headers and am wondering if it would be worth it to stick on a high flow cat. I don't think the stock cat is clogged or bad, but am wondering if a new cat would be worth it.
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