You **** up the environment quicker.
what happens when u remove the catalytic converter of the car?
would u accelerate faster or not?
what are the significant changes?
thanks!
You **** up the environment quicker.
And you will have a problem with the engine management. Because the ECU needs those data to adjust fuel/air ratio.
Just trying to solve a problem on a car of someone from Canada which is living here in Japan. He imported an after market cat from Arizona, which does not have a temp sensor at the end of the cat and no thread for this. But his car has a temp sensor. So the sensor always gives a singnal to the ECU that the cat is cold. Correspondingly it adjusts the paramaters. And that is a V12 M70 engine. The other side has the temp sensor in the original cat and gives of course different values. And on the M70 engine there are 2 MOTRONICS. You can imagine how 'nicely' the engine runs at the moment.
I will have a look on it Saturday to solve the problem.
Any increase in acceleration would be so slight that you'd never notice it (except maybe for the "placebo effect", where one's car "seems" to be faster after any so-called performance mod, oil change or wax job).
Modern cats don't create much back-pressure, and I'd bet that the back-pressure of the entire stock exhaust isn't very high. BMW had to do something to squeeze 189 hp out of 2.5 liters, so they probably looked there, too.
Keep the cat, it's a good thing and isn't robbing any power.