Ira,
I copied this from a previous post about the same subject. It is from Skip Pendle, and I couldn't word it any better then he has. The following is Skips' answer and I think is very appropriate to your question. I happen to agree with him.
"At the risk of sounding like a goody-two-shoes, I am compelled to express a different viewpoint on this subject.
It is precisely the development of the catalytic converter that allows us all to have a choice of some pretty nice vehicles instead of some 25 horsepower, three-wheeled, electro-chemical wonder-wagon that the likes of Al Gore and his greeny buddies would have us all be happy with.
Pre-cat emission controls were terrible. I remember 350 cu.in. V8s with all of 140 horsepower, when they ran at all. I also remember the time when it was more common to see a solar eclipse than the San Gabriel mountains from San Fernando valley! If you haven't had this experience, treat yourself to a couple of days in, say, Mexico City. Just don't forget to pack an oxigen bottle or two. Heck, Tokyo used to have oxigen vending machines on the downtown streets...insert a yen, take a breath.
My point is that we all breath and we all pay the same "penalty", small as it is, of running our engine exhaust through catalytic converters. There are ways to open an exhaust system for power and E.T. gains that do not compromise the air we breath. Removing the cat is not philosophically any different than removing the mufflers and going off-roading through a bone dry forest. Sure, you've got a little more diggin' power and all the fires that you set are behind you, but you leave a hell of mess for the next guy.
And don't for a moment be thinking that a few vehicles with disabled catalytic converters is only a drop in the polution bucket. For most of our techno-nitwit politicians, a few drops are all they need to pass a law having us all being required to install new cats every year or some dumb similar thing.
My 2¢ plus for your consideration."
Anything worth doing, is worth doing right. Gutting your Cat is not doing it right.
And that's my 2¢
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Happy Wheelin'
Ray L. Dead Link Removed
97 XLT 4X4 4.0L SOHC
[This message has been edited by Ray Lobato (edited 11-17-1999).]