Gallardo cat sucking
Discussion
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/
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/
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 !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/
rattling noise equals too late...
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 !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/
rattling noise equals too late...
Guess a professional pre-purchase inspection is an idea? Or would this be missed?
Full gory details of a rebuild following cat ingestion are here courtesy of 4321go.
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?i replaced my cats to avoid this possible pain
it sounds stock until 3500rpm and 75% throttle, then it doesn't !
ALL the associated parts came to a total of £2275 + vat
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 !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/
rattling noise equals too late...
Guess a professional pre-purchase inspection is an idea? Or would this be missed?
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)?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?i replaced my cats to avoid this possible pain
it sounds stock until 3500rpm and 75% throttle, then it doesn't !
ALL the associated parts came to a total of £2275 + vat
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 !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/
rattling noise equals too late...
Guess a professional pre-purchase inspection is an idea? Or would this be missed?
Buy it, hope for the best, have cats shaked at your local indie, cross fingers?
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 !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/
rattling noise equals too late...
Guess a professional pre-purchase inspection is an idea? Or would this be missed?
Buy it, hope for the best, have cats shaked at your local indie, cross fingers?
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 !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/
rattling noise equals too late...
Guess a professional pre-purchase inspection is an idea? Or would this be missed?
Buy it, hope for the best, have cats shaked at your local indie, cross fingers?
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.
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 !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/
rattling noise equals too late...
Guess a professional pre-purchase inspection is an idea? Or would this be missed?
Buy it, hope for the best, have cats shaked at your local indie, cross fingers?
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 !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/
rattling noise equals too late...
Guess a professional pre-purchase inspection is an idea? Or would this be missed?
Buy it, hope for the best, have cats shaked at your local indie, cross fingers?
if they're 99% intact, then they're going to work ok
and it's not easy to get a view inside them...
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 !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/
rattling noise equals too late...
Guess a professional pre-purchase inspection is an idea? Or would this be missed?
Buy it, hope for the best, have cats shaked at your local indie, cross fingers?
if they're 99% intact, then they're going to work ok
and it's not easy to get a view inside them...
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 !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/
rattling noise equals too late...
Guess a professional pre-purchase inspection is an idea? Or would this be missed?
Buy it, hope for the best, have cats shaked at your local indie, cross fingers?
if they're 99% intact, then they're going to work ok
and it's not easy to get a view inside them...
Gassing Station | Supercar General | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff