my brothers catalytic converter keep on pluging??
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my brothers catalytic converter keep on pluging??
hello my brother has a 2004 1500 with a 5.3 in it (it is bone stock) his catalytic converter on his Y pipe have plugged twice in the last year. does anything know what is causing this? i keep on telling him to just get a performance exhaust but he dosnt want to make his truck loud
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wouldnt know what would be causing this without looking at the truck but next time they plug up go with some high flow cats from Magnaflow or Random he will be able to keep the factory exhaust (Quiet) and not have to worry about clogging cats anymore. But this isnt the way to fixing a problem tho just a better way of preventing it. Theres a reason its doing this. Is the truck throwing any codes? Maybe its running to rich and dumping fuel? Flex Fuel?
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he gets alright right millage sometimes.... most of the time it bearly runs he has replaces maf o2s plugs wires knock sensor tranny. he hasnt done the injectors yet. what would be some good after-market injectors for a stock truck that will probably stay stock
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i talked to him again and he said he melted one down??? i dont see how that can work. they are made out of titanium and tungsten right? if they are and getting that hot the whole truck would burn up. tungsten melts at like 3500 degrees Celsius
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No titanium, no tungsten. Internally, they have a honeycomb-like core, made of ceramic. The holes are very small, and run the length of the core. The core is about as long as the fat part of the shell. Mixed in with the ceramic are little flecks of platinum, palladium, and other weird metals.
The walls of the holes in the ceramic are very thin, and the inlet edges will start to melt and clog the holes.
I don't know the reason, but I think that the reason that we don't have the ability for lean cruise is that the converters will melt.
The walls of the holes in the ceramic are very thin, and the inlet edges will start to melt and clog the holes.
I don't know the reason, but I think that the reason that we don't have the ability for lean cruise is that the converters will melt.
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I took off mine all together, even found a guy on craigslist that was buyying cadilac converters for cash. i got eighty bucks a piece for them, he didnt even notice they were not from a cadilac, the were from a chevy. Maybe it was a cadilac before it was converted, i dont kow.
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I took off mine all together, even found a guy on craigslist that was buyying cadilac converters for cash. i got eighty bucks a piece for them, he didnt even notice they were not from a cadilac, the were from a chevy. Maybe it was a cadilac before it was converted, i dont kow.