Nothing else can be damaged by burblecool! but is there anything it could damage beside the cats?
and thanks for sharing infos
What about secondary cats with a high burble but a catless dp?I wouldn't suggest doing max burble on a car with stock cats still. If you have hatless DPs you'll be 100% fine it doesn't harm your car.
I mean the supra burbles stock, so with a catless dp or even exhaust you get very loud pops and bangsI must be getting old, for I'm really not into the rice krispies effect. This kid at COSTCO kept revving his obviously tuned Supra, to get my attention, while we waited in line for gas. I couldn't help but laugh, but to each his own.
Exhaust gasketsNothing else can be damaged by burble
The kid at COSTCO that I mentioned previously must have had a catless downpipe and a tune that was designed for extra popping...it was ridiculously loud and obnoxious. It would pop and crackle even when he crept up in line. I don't mind the stock noise, but I do prefer my rice krispies in a bowl.I mean the supra burbles stock, so with a catless dp or even exhaust you get very loud pops and bangs
What state was this in?The kid at COSTCO that I mentioned previously must have had a catless downpipe and a tune that was designed for extra popping...it was ridiculously loud and obnoxious. It would pop and crackle even when he crept up in line. I don't mind the stock noise, but I do prefer my rice krispies in a bowl.
The secondary cat is built in to the end of the primary cat after the secondary sensor.What about secondary cats with a high burble but a catless dp?
Everyone's soul and hearing.cool! but is there anything it could damage beside the cats?