Damaged the cats??
#21
Sorry...didn't clarify my question before I hit 'post'. What I meant to say is "why are they ridiculous if they have been engineered for the appropriate back pressure in a stock setting and street driving?"
On my other Mustang, I replaced the exhaust with a system that included hi-flow catalytic converters, which helped retain the low-to-mid range torque curve. If I had no converters, in addition to flunking the emission checks in my state previously, I would have experienced more power at the upper end of the rev range, and a loss of torque down low.
For street driving, that type of a feel seems like a loss, rather than having more zip on the top end.
Thanks for any additional comments.
On my other Mustang, I replaced the exhaust with a system that included hi-flow catalytic converters, which helped retain the low-to-mid range torque curve. If I had no converters, in addition to flunking the emission checks in my state previously, I would have experienced more power at the upper end of the rev range, and a loss of torque down low.
For street driving, that type of a feel seems like a loss, rather than having more zip on the top end.
Thanks for any additional comments.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
Rando
2010-2014 Mustang
8
8/25/21 11:12 AM
tj@steeda
2015 - 2023 MUSTANG
0
9/24/15 08:15 PM