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Im not a mechanic by any means but it seems like to me, if this were to actually happen, a regular cat would have a higher likeliness of clogging and
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Im not a mechanic by any means but it seems like to me, if this were to actually happen, a regular cat would have a higher likeliness of clogging and spitting **** back than a hfc that is designed to keep the exhaust flowing more easily. Or am I missing something here on how the two items are fabed.
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"There is a time when both valves are open and the vacuum created by the intake stroke can pull a small amount of the debris from the cat. The debris will damage the cylinder wall and create an excessive oil consumption."
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I've heard of turbo cars sucking up the broken end of an EGT senor in the downpipe and damagine the turbine wheel.
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