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Re: OBDII, 8/80 and aftermarket cats
I'm with Ty on this. I'd verify the the post-cat O2 is switching at a rate close to the front O2. If so, I'd make sure there are no misfires and it's in fuel control. If that's OK, I'd quote an OEM cat and be done with it. If he choses not to go that route, so... Login to read more. ![]()
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