can u remove the cadalitic converter and the car run ok

Asked by grizzott Jan 10, 2012 at 03:00 PM about the Mercury Grand Marquis

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

4 Answers

85

well they were introduced in 1975, its just probably illegal to drive without one tho dont kno that. iv seen cars driven without em, it just converts the toxic fumes to somethin with less environmental impact

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not recomended,is a $10,000.00 fine if cough without it on vehicle,wont pass inspection & is illegal to remove it,plus the check engine light will be on.im a lnspector,so i know the fines on this.

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55

The car will be ok. You should know that it is illegal in some states to not have one.

175

Yes, it will run fine. In demo derby cars they do it all the time.

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