SnowmanV8
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So the cat has been cooked I believe failed emissions and brakes are ****e. So need new brakes all round and new cats I assume to get emissions down.
So the cat has been cooked I believe failed emissions and brakes are ****e. So need new brakes all round and new cats I assume to get emissions down.
Yeah slight popping so I'm guessing timing and new cats should do the trick. according to google 3.9 v8I disco 1's don't exist
:-(You said that one bank wasn't firing due to dodgy leads, this will foul lambda sensor on cat vehicles- what readings did you get on co2
Yeah, high CO means rich mixture whereas high HC means bad cat and/or misfire.
Check your injection tuning etc and see what's what, if you have passed HCs I don't think you have failed cats necessarily.
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