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Old 04-24-2008, 06:20 PM
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Default Re: civic running slugish

mine did the same thing.
the cat was clogged up and once it got warm all the exh. gasses built up causing too much back pressure and making run like a slug. so i took off the cat and gutted it, put it back on and the problem was solved.
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Old 04-24-2008, 06:22 PM
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Default Re: civic running slugish

Originally Posted by b16 lewis
no it is timming you could take the thermostat out and the fans out and it would run the same. the problem is timming
if u take the fans out, the thing would over heat...
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Default Re: civic running slugish

Originally Posted by bmw-m
mine did the same thing.
the cat was clogged up and once it got warm all the exh. gasses built up causing too much back pressure and making run like a slug. so i took off the cat and gutted it, put it back on and the problem was solved.
+1 on the cat
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