bucko
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that some catalitic converters can work for hundreds of thousands of miles, and others will fail or plug? I just read a thread on here where a member has 197K on his truck, and the cats are plugged. I have 215K on my truck, and it's running fine. The cats on my truck appear to be original.
Does cold weather play a factor in condinsation/rust buildup in the exhaust, causing cats to clog? The cats are up front, so I'd think codensation would be minimal.
Is it the type of unleaded gas being used that can cause them to clog?
Does cold weather play a factor in condinsation/rust buildup in the exhaust, causing cats to clog? The cats are up front, so I'd think codensation would be minimal.
Is it the type of unleaded gas being used that can cause them to clog?