Been having some problems with my Camaro as of late. Ended up with some substantial loss of power and the conclusion from the board was some bad fuel and/or something wrong with the coils, wires, or plugs...which makes sense to me. Replaced the plugs, they were probably just about do anyway. Ended up having to replace one of my ignition coils as well. The car ran good for about a day or two and now I'm throwing another code and still having substantial power loss. Took my Camaro to Advance Auto Parts yesterday and they scanned it for me...now she's throwing P0420. I've done a search, but what I found didn't really seem to help me out.
My car is a 3.8L 2000 Chevrolet Camaro with a Flowmaster exhaust, about 102k miles and the stock Cat. I live in VA, and while the cars are inspected, I'm not entirely sure about emission or visual checks. I'd really like to not have to take her to a dealer and have them charge me my first born to get the Cat replaced.
Can anybody on the board offer any reasonable alternatives? Will replacing the Cat get rid of the loss of power issue and bring her back to where I want her to be?
(Sorry for being a newb)
My car is a 3.8L 2000 Chevrolet Camaro with a Flowmaster exhaust, about 102k miles and the stock Cat. I live in VA, and while the cars are inspected, I'm not entirely sure about emission or visual checks. I'd really like to not have to take her to a dealer and have them charge me my first born to get the Cat replaced.
Can anybody on the board offer any reasonable alternatives? Will replacing the Cat get rid of the loss of power issue and bring her back to where I want her to be?
(Sorry for being a newb)
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