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Old 11-18-2004, 07:57 PM
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Ok, so I jacked my car up because I was hearing a rattling noise and I saw my cat was discolored and if I bang on it I could hear all sorts of loose crap inside. Ever since my car does not pull as hard in first as it use to from a stop. Could this easly be the problem do to exhaust being blocked? or is it something else?
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Default Re: Burnt out cat...loss of power (skaterguy)

Yes, it could. If it's dying, you may as well remove it and knock the insides out completely or replace it.
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As ricey said, if the catalyst is moving around inside the housing, you will have to replace the convertor.
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just take it off and gut the hell out of it. it will give you more power than before even though you prolly wont feel it.
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