When I bought my 2006 TJ last year, I didn't realize that it was missing two of the three catalytic converters. I'm pretty sure it's the two pre-cats that are missing.
I'm running 31x10.5/15s with a 4.0l engine coupled to an automatic transmission.
My fuel consumption is decent. I don't remember what I get on the highway, but I mentioned it once here and folks were impressed. A long off-road trip that I make regularly is nearly 200km (about 120 miles) and I get home with a quarter tank left. The road is very rough and I spend most of the time in lower gears and a good part in 4wd with a whole bunch of up and down and a lot of ascent on the way out.
The engine seems to run smoothly.
Of course the check-engine light stays on. The only code it throws is P0161 (O2 Sensor Heater Circuit).
Can anybody think of any reason to replace those pre-cats? Or should I just let that sleeping dog lie?
Note that there are no legal ramifications here to not having them. If I were in the capital city, then they'd check them. Here in Sonora there is no kind of inspection and no legal requirement.
I'm running 31x10.5/15s with a 4.0l engine coupled to an automatic transmission.
My fuel consumption is decent. I don't remember what I get on the highway, but I mentioned it once here and folks were impressed. A long off-road trip that I make regularly is nearly 200km (about 120 miles) and I get home with a quarter tank left. The road is very rough and I spend most of the time in lower gears and a good part in 4wd with a whole bunch of up and down and a lot of ascent on the way out.
The engine seems to run smoothly.
Of course the check-engine light stays on. The only code it throws is P0161 (O2 Sensor Heater Circuit).
Can anybody think of any reason to replace those pre-cats? Or should I just let that sleeping dog lie?
Note that there are no legal ramifications here to not having them. If I were in the capital city, then they'd check them. Here in Sonora there is no kind of inspection and no legal requirement.
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