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I am currently miss firing under 2000 revs when i poke the go pedal will it make my cat colapse i had a simillar problem with my 406 2.0 turbo and the cat collapsed Cus of the unburnet fuel exploding in the downpipe and thoughts will be appreciated
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I had a cat collapse on my 1.8 16v so it's not out of the question. If you're concerned about it then don't drive the car until it's sorted.
If it's a missfire then check the sparks first.
Disclaimer: The above is not to be taken to heart and is probably a joke, grow up you big girl.
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put a de cat on, diesels dont need them anyway...
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sounds like it needs the problem sorting rather than worring about the cat
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