Broken down!
Broken down!
4" striaght through exhaust it is then.
get the cat welded with 4" vbands on so you can bolt back in
It could be a cat melt down as you was cruising at a steady light throttle, this when the mixture weakens off for fuel economy but the disadvantage of this is very high combustion temps and high nitroa oxide levels. so with weak mixture and hi temps i would bet the cats have melted. you did not by any chance observe you air/fuel ratio??
Phil01 It could be a cat melt down as you was cruising at a steady light throttle, this when the mixture weakens off for fuel economy but the disadvantage of this is very high combustion temps and high nitroa oxide levels. so with weak mixture and hi temps i would bet the cats have melted. you did not by any chance observe you air/fuel ratio??
Phil01 It could be a cat melt down as you was cruising at a steady light throttle, this when the mixture weakens off for fuel economy but the disadvantage of this is very high combustion temps and high nitroa oxide levels. so with weak mixture and hi temps i would bet the cats have melted. you did not by any chance observe you air/fuel ratio??
Does sound like the cats collapsed mate, the is200 charged had the same type of problems on some cars, so most removed them? but hope its nothing too serious mate and your back on boost very very soon :thumbup1:
jimxms Down an exhaust shop now as I couldn't get the bolts undone with the car just on stands.
Had to bring a metal coat hanger tho as they won't fish out the cat for me - will only unbolt it!!
jimxms Down an exhaust shop now as I couldn't get the bolts undone with the car just on stands.
Had to bring a metal coat hanger tho as they won't fish out the cat for me - will only unbolt it!!