Gallardo cat sucking

Gallardo cat sucking

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Hoofy

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77,484 posts

289 months

Sunday 5th February 2023
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Just heard about this on a JayEmm (YouTube) video. How common is this? Are we talking 996 IMS territory or much more common? Is it avoidable?

easytiger123

2,627 posts

216 months

Monday 6th February 2023
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I think I may have stumbled onto a video with that title on Pornhub. Was strange.

andrew

10,089 posts

199 months

Monday 6th February 2023
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i know directly of one cat being sucked, with material being blown and ingested ( ! ), leading to subsequent head, piston and bore damage

i replaced my cats to avoid this possible pain


Edited by andrew on Monday 6th February 09:10

Trev450

6,436 posts

179 months

Monday 6th February 2023
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Yes this is a fairly common fault with Gallardo cats.

I'm not sure what the procedure is for checking them, but I can thoroughly recommend Ricky at RE Performance in Swindon when it comes to these cars.

https://reperformance.co.uk/

andrew

10,089 posts

199 months

Monday 6th February 2023
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Trev450 said:
Yes this is a fairly common fault with Gallardo cats.

I'm not sure what the procedure is for checking them, but I can thoroughly recommend Ricky at RE Performance in Swindon when it comes to these cars.

https://reperformance.co.uk/
the procedure appears to be to take the cats off and shake them !
rattling noise equals too late...

Hoofy

Original Poster:

77,484 posts

289 months

Monday 6th February 2023
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easytiger123 said:
I think I may have stumbled onto a video with that title on Pornhub. Was strange.
If you do it right, they can really dig their claws in.


Hoofy

Original Poster:

77,484 posts

289 months

Monday 6th February 2023
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andrew said:
i know directly of one cat being sucked, with material being blown and ingested ( ! ), leading to subsequent head, piston and bore damage

i replaced my cats to avoid this possible pain
Standard new cats or sports cat? And how much?

Hoofy

Original Poster:

77,484 posts

289 months

Monday 6th February 2023
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andrew said:
Trev450 said:
Yes this is a fairly common fault with Gallardo cats.

I'm not sure what the procedure is for checking them, but I can thoroughly recommend Ricky at RE Performance in Swindon when it comes to these cars.

https://reperformance.co.uk/
the procedure appears to be to take the cats off and shake them !
rattling noise equals too late...
Oh dear.

Guess a professional pre-purchase inspection is an idea? Or would this be missed?

jeremyc

24,544 posts

291 months

Monday 6th February 2023
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Full gory details of a rebuild following cat ingestion are here courtesy of 4321go.

andrew

10,089 posts

199 months

Monday 6th February 2023
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Hoofy said:
andrew said:
i know directly of one cat being sucked, with material being blown and ingested ( ! ), leading to subsequent head, piston and bore damage

i replaced my cats to avoid this possible pain
Standard new cats or sports cat? And how much?
lambo pangbo subcontracted a chap to build me exactly what i wanted
it sounds stock until 3500rpm and 75% throttle, then it doesn't !
ALL the associated parts came to a total of £2275 + vat

Trev450

6,436 posts

179 months

Monday 6th February 2023
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Hoofy said:
andrew said:
Trev450 said:
Yes this is a fairly common fault with Gallardo cats.

I'm not sure what the procedure is for checking them, but I can thoroughly recommend Ricky at RE Performance in Swindon when it comes to these cars.

https://reperformance.co.uk/
the procedure appears to be to take the cats off and shake them !
rattling noise equals too late...
Oh dear.

Guess a professional pre-purchase inspection is an idea? Or would this be missed?
Not something that would normally be checked. I guess you could ask for them to be examined specifcally, but have no idea of the additional cost to do it.

Hoofy

Original Poster:

77,484 posts

289 months

Monday 6th February 2023
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jeremyc said:
Full gory details of a rebuild following cat ingestion are here courtesy of 4321go.
Thanks. Sounds like the car owned by JayEmm (YouTube)?

Hoofy

Original Poster:

77,484 posts

289 months

Monday 6th February 2023
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andrew said:
Hoofy said:
andrew said:
i know directly of one cat being sucked, with material being blown and ingested ( ! ), leading to subsequent head, piston and bore damage

i replaced my cats to avoid this possible pain
Standard new cats or sports cat? And how much?
lambo pangbo subcontracted a chap to build me exactly what i wanted
it sounds stock until 3500rpm and 75% throttle, then it doesn't !
ALL the associated parts came to a total of £2275 + vat
Thanks. Interesting. Didn't know people custom-made cats!

Hoofy

Original Poster:

77,484 posts

289 months

Monday 6th February 2023
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Trev450 said:
Hoofy said:
andrew said:
Trev450 said:
Yes this is a fairly common fault with Gallardo cats.

I'm not sure what the procedure is for checking them, but I can thoroughly recommend Ricky at RE Performance in Swindon when it comes to these cars.

https://reperformance.co.uk/
the procedure appears to be to take the cats off and shake them !
rattling noise equals too late...
Oh dear.

Guess a professional pre-purchase inspection is an idea? Or would this be missed?
Not something that would normally be checked. I guess you could ask for them to be examined specifcally, but have no idea of the additional cost to do it.
Oh right. So what would the procedure be if you saw a car you liked?

Buy it, hope for the best, have cats shaked at your local indie, cross fingers?

andrew

10,089 posts

199 months

Monday 6th February 2023
quotequote all
Hoofy said:
Trev450 said:
Hoofy said:
andrew said:
Trev450 said:
Yes this is a fairly common fault with Gallardo cats.

I'm not sure what the procedure is for checking them, but I can thoroughly recommend Ricky at RE Performance in Swindon when it comes to these cars.

https://reperformance.co.uk/
the procedure appears to be to take the cats off and shake them !
rattling noise equals too late...
Oh dear.

Guess a professional pre-purchase inspection is an idea? Or would this be missed?
Not something that would normally be checked. I guess you could ask for them to be examined specifcally, but have no idea of the additional cost to do it.
Oh right. So what would the procedure be if you saw a car you liked?

Buy it, hope for the best, have cats shaked at your local indie, cross fingers?
2000 mile test drive and measure the oil consumption ?

Hoofy

Original Poster:

77,484 posts

289 months

Monday 6th February 2023
quotequote all
andrew said:
Hoofy said:
Trev450 said:
Hoofy said:
andrew said:
Trev450 said:
Yes this is a fairly common fault with Gallardo cats.

I'm not sure what the procedure is for checking them, but I can thoroughly recommend Ricky at RE Performance in Swindon when it comes to these cars.

https://reperformance.co.uk/
the procedure appears to be to take the cats off and shake them !
rattling noise equals too late...
Oh dear.

Guess a professional pre-purchase inspection is an idea? Or would this be missed?
Not something that would normally be checked. I guess you could ask for them to be examined specifcally, but have no idea of the additional cost to do it.
Oh right. So what would the procedure be if you saw a car you liked?

Buy it, hope for the best, have cats shaked at your local indie, cross fingers?
2000 mile test drive and measure the oil consumption ?
biggrin That's one way. Hm. Is there anything in the computer that measures oil consumption?

If I asked the seller, they'd just say something vague like not bad or fine or not bad considering the engine size, possibly because they don't realise there's a problem and accept that there is some oil consumption.

Trev450

6,436 posts

179 months

Monday 6th February 2023
quotequote all
Hoofy said:
Trev450 said:
Hoofy said:
andrew said:
Trev450 said:
Yes this is a fairly common fault with Gallardo cats.

I'm not sure what the procedure is for checking them, but I can thoroughly recommend Ricky at RE Performance in Swindon when it comes to these cars.

https://reperformance.co.uk/
the procedure appears to be to take the cats off and shake them !
rattling noise equals too late...
Oh dear.

Guess a professional pre-purchase inspection is an idea? Or would this be missed?
Not something that would normally be checked. I guess you could ask for them to be examined specifcally, but have no idea of the additional cost to do it.
Oh right. So what would the procedure be if you saw a car you liked?

Buy it, hope for the best, have cats shaked at your local indie, cross fingers?
Get a good indy such as RE Performance to PPI it and instruct them to include a check on the cats.

andrew

10,089 posts

199 months

Monday 6th February 2023
quotequote all
Trev450 said:
Hoofy said:
Trev450 said:
Hoofy said:
andrew said:
Trev450 said:
Yes this is a fairly common fault with Gallardo cats.

I'm not sure what the procedure is for checking them, but I can thoroughly recommend Ricky at RE Performance in Swindon when it comes to these cars.

https://reperformance.co.uk/
the procedure appears to be to take the cats off and shake them !
rattling noise equals too late...
Oh dear.

Guess a professional pre-purchase inspection is an idea? Or would this be missed?
Not something that would normally be checked. I guess you could ask for them to be examined specifcally, but have no idea of the additional cost to do it.
Oh right. So what would the procedure be if you saw a car you liked?

Buy it, hope for the best, have cats shaked at your local indie, cross fingers?
Get a good indy such as RE Performance to PPI it and instruct them to include a check on the cats.
but what check could you do on the cats ?
if they're 99% intact, then they're going to work ok
and it's not easy to get a view inside them...

Trev450

6,436 posts

179 months

Monday 6th February 2023
quotequote all
andrew said:
Trev450 said:
Hoofy said:
Trev450 said:
Hoofy said:
andrew said:
Trev450 said:
Yes this is a fairly common fault with Gallardo cats.

I'm not sure what the procedure is for checking them, but I can thoroughly recommend Ricky at RE Performance in Swindon when it comes to these cars.

https://reperformance.co.uk/
the procedure appears to be to take the cats off and shake them !
rattling noise equals too late...
Oh dear.

Guess a professional pre-purchase inspection is an idea? Or would this be missed?
Not something that would normally be checked. I guess you could ask for them to be examined specifcally, but have no idea of the additional cost to do it.
Oh right. So what would the procedure be if you saw a car you liked?

Buy it, hope for the best, have cats shaked at your local indie, cross fingers?
Get a good indy such as RE Performance to PPI it and instruct them to include a check on the cats.
but what check could you do on the cats ?
if they're 99% intact, then they're going to work ok
and it's not easy to get a view inside them...
It is a difficult one. Not sure if you could get a boroscope inside via the sensor bung

Hoofy

Original Poster:

77,484 posts

289 months

Tuesday 7th February 2023
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Trev450 said:
andrew said:
Trev450 said:
Hoofy said:
Trev450 said:
Hoofy said:
andrew said:
Trev450 said:
Yes this is a fairly common fault with Gallardo cats.

I'm not sure what the procedure is for checking them, but I can thoroughly recommend Ricky at RE Performance in Swindon when it comes to these cars.

https://reperformance.co.uk/
the procedure appears to be to take the cats off and shake them !
rattling noise equals too late...
Oh dear.

Guess a professional pre-purchase inspection is an idea? Or would this be missed?
Not something that would normally be checked. I guess you could ask for them to be examined specifcally, but have no idea of the additional cost to do it.
Oh right. So what would the procedure be if you saw a car you liked?

Buy it, hope for the best, have cats shaked at your local indie, cross fingers?
Get a good indy such as RE Performance to PPI it and instruct them to include a check on the cats.
but what check could you do on the cats ?
if they're 99% intact, then they're going to work ok
and it's not easy to get a view inside them...
It is a difficult one. Not sure if you could get a boroscope inside via the sensor bung
Thanks both for thinking about this. Not sure what the option is then.