Remove my CAT?
#41
Originally Posted by Yoter
Why stick up for the lack of responsibility of removing a cat. By doing that you are setting yourself up for a battle you cannot and will not win. By sticking up for it you are glorifying and promoting it. Why? The "errr I can copy and paste" comment is weak.
My copy and paste comment was weak? The embarrassment is overwhelming.
Last edited by 3car; Jan 2, 2005 at 05:25 AM.
#42
Originally Posted by Yoter
Not worried in general but you get the idiots that actually think "hey I will remove my cat even though I keep hearing from others how bad it is for the enviroment and the health of people". I doubt that modding my 4runner with a ConFerr roof rack, Detroit locker, or a Pioneer deck is going to make me seem to be the pot calling the kettle black. If you want to go into what mods are bad for the enviroment then call us out on it directly not "mods". A frikkin inclimeter is a mod, a NOS decal is a mod (LMFAO). You cant call straightpiping your cat a mod. Its a law you are breaking. Yes I know you live in good ol Canada and the laws dont pertain correct. Wrong, its called the humanity law and when you brag about breaking it you get to hear the rants from those that follow that law.
#43
Originally Posted by 3car
I live in "good ol' Florida" (BTW, its in the mid 70's here today), and the type mods I was refering to were more along the lines of oversized tires and such, but i'm sure you know what I meant. 

#44
Originally Posted by Yoter
How the hell do tires errr oversized tires kill the enviroment? I cant wait to hear your reply on this. to damn funny. next thing you know you will be telling us that using your brake lights to much in the day hours hurts it to. sad. copy and paste is still weak, why? cuz every youngster out there has used it and by using it now is just plain ol funny stuff.
#45
Originally Posted by 3car
You are the king of the misquote. My comment was about mods reducing efficiency of the vehicle. Now, of all the trucks i've lifted and outfitted with larger tires, I cant remember a single one that didn't suffer a loss in fuel mileage, even with a re-gear. Theres the loss in efficiency, or "oversized tires killing the enviornment" as you put it.
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