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How to tell if yours Cats have plugged.
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<blockquote data-quote="stanger1" data-source="post: 14259564" data-attributes="member: 134171"><p>Group, I have a 2011 Roush with 2.3 TVS. I know when I got the car, it had a really bad tune up to 6,000 miles. Has good tune now, but I am worried that the stock cats may have suffered. </p><p> Is there a best way to determine catalytic convertor efficiency?</p><p>Torque pro app show they run around 1300 and up to 1500+ degrees when jumping on it.</p><p> Thanks in advance</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stanger1, post: 14259564, member: 134171"] Group, I have a 2011 Roush with 2.3 TVS. I know when I got the car, it had a really bad tune up to 6,000 miles. Has good tune now, but I am worried that the stock cats may have suffered. Is there a best way to determine catalytic convertor efficiency? Torque pro app show they run around 1300 and up to 1500+ degrees when jumping on it. Thanks in advance [/QUOTE]
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