I have a Poniatc G6 2007. I wanted to know if I removed my catalylic converter would I be able to just run a pipe through instead for it to run properly with out anymore hassle that I have been??

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Asked by DukeGiwa Nov 25, 2015 at 10:36 PM about the 2007 Pontiac G6 GT

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Please help me a dealership is charging
1500 to replace the cataylic converter and
I was told its a chance to just switch
them out. Help me please

3 Answers

You probably could eliminate the cat if you could find someone to do it (illegal) and you would fail your next smog check.

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Contact an independent mechanic and they can do it for less. Otherwise, you're driving illegally, see this picture below,

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