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How much increase in power will I get if I take the cats off. I live in Mexico and they aren't required here. I seen many trucks without the
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Re: catalytic converter
lol sum to the hi rpm range but you will loose mad low end back pressure so i wouldent even do it espically if you got a auto trans.
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