maybe, but even when I purposely drive the speed limit it doesn't seem to change, I guess I can try and granny it for a bit and see what happensPerhaps you have gained weight in your right foot.
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maybe, but even when I purposely drive the speed limit it doesn't seem to change, I guess I can try and granny it for a bit and see what happensPerhaps you have gained weight in your right foot.
no, but I will next time I fill it upI know it’s a dumb question but have you checked the dashboard estimated mpg with the manual method of fill tank, drive, refill tank and do the math?
1500F degrees? your running richwell from what I have read the cat temps seem to be pretty normal, on the freeway they ran in the 1500's both of them dead even same temp no matter what it was, fuel trims seem to be normal, all 4 02 sensors seem to be normal also, so i'm stumped.

according to the manufacture it's a 3 way catalytic converter..according to the interwebz 1200-1600 is normal under a load and there should not be any melting unless 2000 deg or more is reached.
I am thinking of getting a backpressure test anyway just to be sure, I don't really feel like getting under there myself in 100deg weather, I would imagine the muffler shop could do it on the rack for a reasonable price.
according to the interwebz 1200-1600 is normal under a load and there should not be any melting unless 2000 deg or more is reached.
I am thinking of getting a backpressure test anyway just to be sure, I don't really feel like getting under there myself in 100deg weather, I would imagine the muffler shop could do it on the rack for a reasonable price.
I wish, o'l Gavin Newsom would have a baby cow if I did thoughJust cut the cats out like I did and you don't have to worry about it anymore [emoji1745]
I thought most of them look best glossy except the flats...Cut and buffed the paint using Griots products, Silver Birch always looks best glossy![]()
I wanna see those when you get them on!New skins 10 ply snow and towing tires yes I will put them on myself that way yellow dot ends up by the stem . They are so stiff of sidewalls it's going take a cheeta blast to get them to seat ya on a 6.5 rim even. There full wrap nylon steel belt radials . Get this with stepped ribs on tread to keep rocks from pinching between face tread. And pinned for studs [emoji849][emoji15] ya total over kill. [emoji106][emoji41] Each tire can handle 3042 lbs . Tire manufacturer told me to just put the air in that's recommended for the vehicle. That's like 34 lbs they can handle 80 psi. Next project is air bags in back coils [emoji106]![]()
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Just cut the cats out like I did and you don't have to worry about it anymore [emoji1745]
You can try to make it stay on the full cold line, mine won't unless I have it done on the machine at the dealer, but I'm going to try again as wellLooking at the overflow tank cold on the NNBS and it hasn’t been driven this morning. Shows below the full line.
Do I need to fill it up to the line or leave it as is for expansion?
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You can try to make it stay on the full cold line, mine won't unless I have it done on the machine at the dealer, but I'm to try again as well
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