Hammerhead13579
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- Federal Way, WA
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- 2019 Premium PP1 GT
What indication did you get when the catalytic converters were going bad? Codes? What do you mean "visually and by shaking it" to know the cat was bad?I daily'd two boosted gen 3's that had a Roush P2 kit on it. First car melted the cats at 6,000 miles. The blower was on for 4,000 of those miles. Traded the car at 14k.
Second car had blower installed at 900 miles and headers with no cats were installed immediately after blower install. Ran them with no tune for 2 years. Blew up the motor at 22,000 miles and the cats were put back on by the dealer. Melted them within two weeks of getting the car back so the dealer cut the cats out and replaced them. 4,000 miles later one was on it's way out (verified visually and by shaking it). Headers went back on. New engine from Ford was a POS so I traded the car.
I will say, I loved the headers with a Borla exhaust but damn was it LOUD.. I moved after they came off and it was still loud but sooooo much quieter... When I put the headers back on I hated it. The noise was awful and even louder because of our car port.. Cold starts probably woke the dead at the cemetery 10 miles away.
Tires? Ran 20" Nitto R2's year round because the MP4s could NOT get traction and it scared the shit out of me to drive it hard. Car was an A10 and I had the MP4's on it for a road trip. I punched it at 40 or so getting on an onramp and when it shifted into 4th or 5th it went sideways, and then backwards and then jumped over a drainage swale and up an embankment... And then onto the freeway across 3 lanes of traffic. Thank god it was in the middle of Arkansas where there was barely any traffic that day. Yup... I was THAT Mustang driver. Car was fine... My fruit of the looms were not.
Even with the R2's on it could break the tires free on the dragstrip shifting into 6th gear at 100+ mph.
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