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I think they get stolen more often then failcat converters do fail...but not as often as people like to think they do.
I would doubt that. The fines are not near worth the hassle of screwing with the pumps.filling up at a different station? they might be rippin you off and youre not getting as much gas as they say.
Its happened before.
15% is pretty substantial. People claim to feel 1% performance increase, I am sure you would feel a 15% decrease.i wouldn't hardly call 3 MPG a 'substancial' loss in fuel economy. When mine was plugged i think i burned through 5 gallons in about 60 miles.
It should throw a code. Usually an old sensor wil just react slowly, not read low.it was the o2 the computer thinks the trucks running bad so it turns up the fuel
closer to 10% on a 2.3 and a plugged exhaust system would display more effects than just a 3mpg decrease in most cases. secondly, it's not performance hes complaining about, it's fuel economy. you don't 'feel' a loss in fuel economy, you notice it when you go to fill up.![]()
3/21=14.2%, so I say closer to 15% then 10. But maybe I don't know math anymore.
Fuel mileage is connected to performance. A noticable gain or loss in either will affect the other. Sure, I do not notice a change in performance when I go from 25 to 30 MPG in my wife's PT Cruiser, but that is because I changed my driving habit to setting the cruise control to 55 instead of 65.