S Shaman Joined Jul 27, 2004 Messages 2,470 Location Frankfort, Kentucky May 24, 2015 #1 Picked up an exhaust with "5000" miles on it to replace my less than perfect current setup. As I won't be installing for a little while, should I try to clean out the "5000" miles of deposits?
Picked up an exhaust with "5000" miles on it to replace my less than perfect current setup. As I won't be installing for a little while, should I try to clean out the "5000" miles of deposits?
O Olas Joined Dec 11, 2013 Messages 4,597 Location Manchester, England May 24, 2015 #3 Getting hot is all the cleaning it needs. Go for a long, fast drive
M Mr Nice Joined Sep 12, 2004 Messages 24,362 Location Central Florida May 24, 2015 #4 No need to clean. Scotty Kilmer has a YouTube video on cleaning a catalytic converter.
S Shaman Thread starter Joined Jul 27, 2004 Messages 2,470 Location Frankfort, Kentucky May 24, 2015 #6 Olas, it won't fit in my oven, and I am waiting on my 80 lb injectors and E85 tune for my newly "environmentally friendly" car.
Olas, it won't fit in my oven, and I am waiting on my 80 lb injectors and E85 tune for my newly "environmentally friendly" car.
cptbarkey $50 site donor 2024 Joined Feb 27, 2012 Messages 4,949 Location texas May 24, 2015 #7 eric the car guy on youtube tried several methods of cleaning a cat. all produced zero results.
N Nickdfresh Joined Mar 15, 2006 Messages 6,156 Location Buffalo, NY May 24, 2015 #8 What he said Originally Posted By: cptbarkey eric the car guy on youtube tried several methods of cleaning a cat. all produced zero results. +1 If you do a fuel system cleaning, that may also clean up the cat. But not something I'd worry about...
What he said Originally Posted By: cptbarkey eric the car guy on youtube tried several methods of cleaning a cat. all produced zero results. +1 If you do a fuel system cleaning, that may also clean up the cat. But not something I'd worry about...