Goodmorning all,
I was wondering if it is possible to bench test a caddy, or test it without
going and paying money to a smog shop. I am reworking my exhaust, and the caddy
was accidentally left outside in the rain for a couple days, and water got in
it. The exhaust smells the same as usual, and Im not seeing any color, so I
think its good, but Id rather find out before going in and getting it smogged.
Thanks everyone!
Is it possible to test a caddy?
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Re: Is it possible to test a caddy?
take it to a shop with a 4 or 5 gas analyzer. water is a large byproduct of combustion (make your own assumptions)
ps. there are no d's in either the words catalytic or converter
ps. there are no d's in either the words catalytic or converter
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Re: Is it possible to test a caddy?
I tested a Caddy once; Real nice ride. that Northstar V8 made all the right noises too. But ultimately, it was an old-man's car.
I don't see why they wouldn't let you trest one, even if it WAS left out in the rain.
I don't see why they wouldn't let you trest one, even if it WAS left out in the rain.
I'm no Boy-Racer..... but if I can't take every on-ramp at TWICE the posted limit.... I'm a total failure!
Re: Is it possible to test a caddy?
yes take your caddy off if your car runs better than there is your problem. lol