Woo driving the best since I bought it

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JohnnyC
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Woo driving the best since I bought it

Post by JohnnyC »

Recently my Woo started bogging out and driving horribly. So I tried a bunch of things and eventually figured out that my Catalytic Converter was bad... real bad. While the guy was at it cutting the old CAT out, he also took the resonator out as well. Then he welded in the pipe with the new CAT and I drove off.

Well... long story much shorter, it drives better than it ever has. The sound is much nicer... cleaner sounding... Hard to explain really, but it's just smoother sounding. Especially with the short-ram (which sound better than ever too). Honestly the car suddenly drives like it's a new car almost. So... as always, I appreciate your input. Glad my Woo is more road worthy now. :D

Oh yeah... and I've noticed my shocks and such seem like they need to be replaced. I wouldn't mind recommendations if anyone has any in that department.
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Post by daewoomofo »

kyb gr2 shocks and struts are nice. but stay away from the kyb gasadjust, they are pos.
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Post by Audacity Racing »

How many miles you at Johnny?
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Post by JohnnyC »

about 110-115k? Somewhere around there.
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Post by Pir0 »

Kyb or Bilstein mk2 Astra shocks.

Affordable and pretty good :smt023
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