I'm not for sure where the sensors are at on the 3-cat trucks. There should
just be 2 sensors. I'd guess one just upstream of the #3 cat, and one just
downstream of it.Might have to ask Bill(semihemi01) or Ed Halterman on that
one. I've got a 2000 federal truck with just the one converter, so I won't
be much help as far as hands-on with this project. I do think that it would
be a more direct approach and definitely cheaper to do it the way I had
suggested. Hollow the two y-pipe cats, then you could get a high-flow for
#3. That would keep you from buying 2 converters, would keep the y-pipe
looking stock, and you could more easily go back stock on converter #3 than
the others if you had to.HTH,
Will Coughlin willcoughlin@hotmail.com
'00 reg.cab,2wd,4.7L/NV-3500HD5-spd/3.92sg(9.25")
http://www.geocities.com/willcoughlin/index.html
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From: "Thumper" <thumper72@lvcm.com>
I think you may be onto something Will :) Where are the sensors located on
the cats? On all 3?
Bill Boggs
ICQ# 96440831
thumper72@lvcm.com
http://www.lvcm.com/thumper/white_lightning.html
"White Lightning"
2001 CC 2WD Sport+ 4.7 Auto
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