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Question by G4331
Submitted on 6/11/2004
Related FAQ: Toyota Tundra FAQ
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Hi. i am from a state that has done away with it's emissions laws back in 1995. i want to run my 2001 tundra (V-6) without the 2 inline converters, so as to have less of an exaust blockage and have the engine run cooler and boost HP. please don't preach to me about federal emissions laws. i could care less. the question is: can i simply remove the converters and run duals, or is there some formula i have to follow to keep the truck running well in order to run without converters?


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