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Old 10-16-2010, 11:00 AM   #1
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Kooks cats fail, warranty?

We had the exhaust off yesterday to change out some drivetrain parts and noticed that both cats are begin to come apart, fail, I'm not sure how to describe it, but Ted mentioned that we needed to address this problem. I was just curious as to if anyone else has had this problem and what are the chances that Kooks will warranty it, not that I am expecting anything but to me its at least worth looking into to know for sure.

I've already ordered the off-road pipe from Maryland Speed so the car will be catless. Thanks guys.
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Old 10-16-2010, 11:42 AM   #2
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Old 10-16-2010, 12:19 PM   #3
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I'll try and get some pics once they are off the car but until I get the off road pipe I need to still use the cats. They are just starting to fail and rattle around. It can't be to bad because a week ago the car ran a 10.19 and was mph'ing at 132 and it hasn't been driven since.
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Mine as well as a friends Kooks cats failed as well, and one blew completely out and got wedged in the x-pipe on my car.
Can't seem to get an answer from Kooks, even being a dealer hasn't helped.. WE had no choice but to cut them out and are now running without. .629 cams with KB's makes for a pretty loud combo. I like loud cars, but I won't even drive mine home after dark. I'd rather park it at my shop and take something else.
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Mine as well as a friends Kooks cats failed as well, and one blew completely out and got wedged in the x-pipe on my car.
Can't seem to get an answer from Kooks, even being a dealer hasn't helped.. WE had no choice but to cut them out and are now running without. .629 cams with KB's makes for a pretty loud combo. I like loud cars, but I won't even drive mine home after dark. I'd rather park it at my shop and take something else.
ever think about using a different cat back system to tone it down now that the cats are off ?
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Old 07-06-2011, 07:23 AM   #6
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There probably isn't a cat in the world that can handle this kind of power levels from a FI car.
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KOOKS cats are also known to fail on the Mustangs also, a couple guys lost their motor because of this.

Seems more common on the FI cars.
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Old 07-06-2011, 11:50 AM   #8
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Try Mil-spec cats guys. They are having good luck with them in the F/I world.
The 3" ones flow amazing, and I haven't heard of any failures yet.
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That is not good. Glad I went Catless with my Kooks.
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Old 07-06-2011, 07:43 PM   #10
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I am getting my full kooks system installed at Jannetty. I hope they don't split. But my car also F/I. Reading that did make me a little nervous though.
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I sell a lot of Kooks headers, and I can count on one hand how many cat warranty claims we have a year. It just does not happen a lot.

A cataytic converter does not just fail...almost always, there is a contributing factor. For a cat to function properly, the air fuel mixture has to be right, and the exhaust temperature has to stay within a certain range. So basically, your tune plays a large role in the cat surviving. This is why almost every header manufactuer puts in their warranty something along the lines of "If cause of failure is determined to be a tuning issue or impact damage the claim will be denied.". Basically, you can tell by looking at the cat if it is melted or has high carbon deposits if the car was run too lean or too rich. This is of course never a fun situation because it is always "but my tuner is the greatest thing since sliced bread, and there is no way the tune is off"...but it kind of is what it is.

Also, on another note, a supercharged car is at higher risk because for cataytic converter failure because of the increased exhaust gas temperture. I don't know of many places including cataytic converters that are designed to live for years on a 700HP motor standard with their headers. That does not mean they can't..it just means that has to be taken into consideration when calibrating the engine. Road damage is also another issue. I have seen with other brands customers try and send back cats for warranty repair that were dented and damaged. That is not really ever covered under warranty either.

Here is a good link.

http://www.car-sound.com/04basics/04failures02.asp
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