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Clogged cats- How to know?
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<blockquote data-quote="NC Cobra" data-source="post: 146340" data-attributes="member: 4535"><p>Mine were dark blue the way motorcycle headers turn from the heat. SVT and dealer says this is not good. They had just replaced the cats on a F-150 that were the same way. A guy at the jiffy lube pointed it out to the F-150 owner, said they were cooked, dealer agreed. They all get hot, but should not get hot enough to have this extreme amount of discoloration.</p><p></p><p>I am by far no expert on the subject- just passing along what I was told by SVT and dealer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NC Cobra, post: 146340, member: 4535"] Mine were dark blue the way motorcycle headers turn from the heat. SVT and dealer says this is not good. They had just replaced the cats on a F-150 that were the same way. A guy at the jiffy lube pointed it out to the F-150 owner, said they were cooked, dealer agreed. They all get hot, but should not get hot enough to have this extreme amount of discoloration. I am by far no expert on the subject- just passing along what I was told by SVT and dealer. [/QUOTE]
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