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Old 01-16-2011, 03:50 PM   #2
Johnny Danger
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Originally Posted by stateofidleness
So I'm curious...
I've had a "ticking" exhaust leak for some time.. i haven't had time to get in to the shop to get it diagnosed/smoked and partly because I'm scared he'll say "it's at the manifold".. so, it's been put off for a long time.

Occasionally, usually in foul weather (cold or wet), it'll throw 1 or 2 codes (Secondary Air Injection system blah blah). I reset them and go on about my business.

I've been told that after some time, this could lead to fouled/damaged cats. Now, while I've been lusting for cat bypass pipes, I'm thinking, let's say my cats ARE damaged, why would someone replace heavy expensive cats when they could get some bypass pipes for around the same price and possibly increase power a little bit?

side note: how hard is it to change the manifold if the leak is there?

second side note: what are the available bypass pipe sets? I've seen schnell (who I've had good luck with for other parts), and fabspeed (which seem pricey)
See my response to your other thread. This may help you understand that you are dealing with more than one set of cats.
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