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Smog Junk, Removal? |
Rand |
Feb 17 2005, 05:45 PM
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I have a 75 2.0. One of the downsides I hear about on this year/model is the extra heat and shorter engine life because of the smog junk. Is de-smogging this thing a can of worms I want to open? If I remove the catalytic converter, what else needs to be done to make it run right? I don't have to deal with emissions tests in WA anymore, so I would love to open this thing up and let it breathe if it's not too big a project.
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