getting rid of my catyletic converters

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Asked by Dylan Nov 08, 2013 at 03:33 PM about the 2006 Ford Mustang GT Premium RWD

Question type: Car Customization

I was wanting to get rid of my
catyletic converters on my car
because where I live we do not have
DEQ to worry about. I am planning
on buying an aftermarket H pipe and
an SLP loudmouth axel back exhaust
kit. By doing this does that get rid of
my cats? And if so will that set off my
check engine light?

2 Answers

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Ok great thank you tom! But will that keep setting off my check engine light even if I clear the code? B/c I will be missing 2 02 sensors right? And if that's the case I wonder if I should just get one of those Bama tuners first along with a cold air intake..?

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