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Is the New Car’s Problem Heat or Something Else?

Posted June 15, 2008

“A catalytic converter would slow the exhaust getting out of the engine and limit engine power. There are no catalytic converters (or mufflers, for that matter) on stock cars.”

Is the New Car’s Problem Heat or Something Else?

Categories: - NASCAR, - Vehicles
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