technical Catalytic Converters Stolen

ZeeKay

New member
Hi am a newbie have a 2011 125i the catalytic converters were stolen 🤬 and now have to choose between replacement or as someone suggested install cat foolers, but my research shows it doesn't always work and i most probably have to do software. Any advice and recommendations am based in Cape Town
 

Teezoh

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Hi am a newbie have a 2011 125i the catalytic converters were stolen 🤬 and now have to choose between replacement or as someone suggested install cat foolers, but my research shows it doesn't always work and i most probably have to do software. Any advice and recommendations am based in Cape Town
Reach out to Ashley @Xcede Performance , he will guide you on options.
 

r0ckf1re

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I'm aware.... Just wanted more info

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Me too, tbh I’ve haven’t heard from anyone personally who’s got stolen. Are they things not a challenge to remove quickly ?

More info would be appreciated.


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rodga

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Me too, tbh I’ve haven’t heard from anyone personally who’s got stolen. Are they things not a challenge to remove quickly ?

More info would be appreciated.


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Seen the videos on YouTube where they use cordless angle grinders to remove it in the streets. But that was the uk

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Teezoh

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Pretty much this


Read some info here too, big in Cape Town.

Same thing with the Porsche headlights
, won't be long till it starts here just like the BMW MP tips that are taken.
 
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MOE 000 GP

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In SA it's not so easy lol you need a lift cause to get under and remove all those covers and to steal it you need to make sure the car is cold otherwise you will burn...I know there are some of these Fong Kong panelbeaters that remove them and take the cats out and put the pipe back in...we actually had a car that came from one of these corner shops that had his cats gutted by them..also beware of cars coming from auction houses we bought 2 salvages for parts and the entire cat was already stripped
 

TurboLlew

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The salvage businesses buying these are going to end up regulated like pawn shops I have sold cats off cars before after doing downpipes on them. They often give you more than the cost of the downpipes back in value. I can see how this is very lucrative and open to abuse. Big issue in the UK and US where people park outside overnight or don't have real security. However, it would not surprise me if people in SA didn't even realise they had been scammed and independent shops or panelbeaters were cutting out cats and replacing them with straight pipes. I say this because in SA, it doesn't seem many cars actually throw emissions lights in a hurry. It's been like this on Alfa, BMWs, Subarus and Hondas as well and even if they would, it would be worthwhile just doing the cat foolers as the salvage agents buy these no-questions-asked and for large enough amounts of money.

It's also how performance shops do those "R5000 for software and downpipe" specials... then come with stories about how they had to cut the flanges off your original so it was scrap... and use your cat as their actual profit :ROFLMAO:.
 
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