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Would it mess up my o2 sensor too much to remove my cat until the new cat ships in from Amazon. It is clogged up and is causing rough idle and kick back. It should only be a few more days till it ships in.
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Rules say we don't talk about removal of cats here. If it's just gonna be a couple days, I say wait unless it's so bad that your Jeep doesn't run. That'll also save you the trouble of getting under it twice.
Originally Posted by NewKindOfClown
On road, the NP242 is better because it gives you the option of full time 4WD. Off road, people like the NP231 because it has far more aftermarket support for upgradability and strength.
Rules say we don't talk about removal of cats here. If it's just gonna be a couple days, I say wait unless it's so bad that your Jeep doesn't run. That'll also save you the trouble of getting under it twice.
Rules say we don't talk about removal of cats here. If it's just gonna be a couple days, I say wait unless it's so bad that your Jeep doesn't run. That'll also save you the trouble of getting under it twice.
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I know what rules sat but ya its really bad. I am afraid I am going get into an accident because it will lurch forward so fast and so suddenly. That why I just don't want it on there for one second longer than I have to. I ordered a magnaflow high flow cat and was just going to put $5 straight pipe in until that arrives.
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Hey everyone I finally got around to taking my doors off, and it is awesome to say the least, I have the door sensors unplugged for the moment. I just picked up the hardware to install some bypass switches, does anyone know which wire I should splice into?
By the way, with the 1000lb doors off it even feels a bit quicker.
https://i.imgur.com/YP1lv.jpg
By the way, with the 1000lb doors off it even feels a bit quicker.
https://i.imgur.com/YP1lv.jpg
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Originally Posted by avision
Anyone have any idea?
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Originally Posted by 94XjSport94
I used gasket