Catalytic bypass question
Catalytic bypass question
I've got a 997C2 and I was thinking about doing headers, catalytic bypass and Evo intake to start.
Will I need to worry about getting a check engine light?
Will I need to worry about getting a check engine light?
Hola Vikki,
How are you and Benedicto?
Yeah can u believe it? I'm slowly but surely turning to the POWER of the dark side
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I was at the meet in Carlsbad last Saturday and had the opportunity to check out a 997S outfitted w/ an EVO intake and AWE full exhaust. He started it up, and about five seconds later I was sold!
Anyway I've got major construction going on at my house so I've got to scrounge up some extra cash to do this. Patience is NOT one of my virtues!
How are you and Benedicto?
Yeah can u believe it? I'm slowly but surely turning to the POWER of the dark side
.I was at the meet in Carlsbad last Saturday and had the opportunity to check out a 997S outfitted w/ an EVO intake and AWE full exhaust. He started it up, and about five seconds later I was sold!
Anyway I've got major construction going on at my house so I've got to scrounge up some extra cash to do this. Patience is NOT one of my virtues!
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