BlackCompg04
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Im about to gut the cat convertor, my question is, would it be easier to unbolt it between the engine or cut the pipe from behind the cat?
It clogged, and i dont have the money to spend on a new downpipe..well, to answer your question, if you plan on using it again, i wouldn't cut the pipe. but getting those bolts off is probably the biggest PITA you can imagine when it comes to working on a car with any miles on it.
now, my question is why? unless it's clogged, there are no performance gains to be had from not having a cat, and you'll probably get a check engine light and a code for catalyst efficiency. if it's clogged, you have a fuel trim problem that you should address
The dp nuts were easy to get off and your right about the res bolts theyre rusted to death! Now i'm stuck. Also where can i go to get the o2 cel deleted?the 2 bolts to the res are going to break, i got new ones for $1. new gasket about 6 or 7. the down pipe tubes may give you some problems, some have suggested to get the car hot, drive it up on ramps or jack stands and quickly and carefully while its hot try to remove the DP bolts. air gun helps but not needed.
then after you get it off, cut the top open and gut it, weld it back together, that way it cant be seen at inspection. if you have that.
you will need to have the o2 deleted from the pcm or you will have a cel on forever.