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<blockquote data-quote="2strokesteve89" data-source="post: 193378" data-attributes="member: 1670"><p>believe it or not, that's the strategy that the pcm's on today's newer vehicles use to prolong the life of the catalytic converter.....got one bank running rich,and it cant make the proper corrections to lean it out, the computer will lean out the other bank, even if it drives that bank into a lean misfire condition,there by keeping a proper mixture of exhaust gasses in the cat so it wont over heat or foul...... as long as that cat makes it past the 80k mile warranty mandated by the feds, the manufactures don't care about the misfire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2strokesteve89, post: 193378, member: 1670"] believe it or not, that's the strategy that the pcm's on today's newer vehicles use to prolong the life of the catalytic converter.....got one bank running rich,and it cant make the proper corrections to lean it out, the computer will lean out the other bank, even if it drives that bank into a lean misfire condition,there by keeping a proper mixture of exhaust gasses in the cat so it wont over heat or foul...... as long as that cat makes it past the 80k mile warranty mandated by the feds, the manufactures don't care about the misfire. [/QUOTE]
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