TexasTruck
Well-known member
It's been said when you get a code, pull over, turn the truck off, and call "AAA".
I got to thinking about the different CAT substrates like ceramic. I think the factory CATs have a ceramic monolith. I wonder how a sudden rise in temperature like from a WOT launch effects the ceramic material. It just seems like the high heat cycles will eventually cause it to fail. Versus say a gradual temperature rise or even aggressive, just not BAM! I watch the CAT temp PIDs, I'm not even sure they're accurate, but they hover around 900/1200 degrees normally. When I accelerate quicker (from 0 to 3.5K RPM), the temp hits 1600 pretty quick. A gradual acceleration to 3.5K still hits 1600, but not as quick like WOT.
I got to thinking about the different CAT substrates like ceramic. I think the factory CATs have a ceramic monolith. I wonder how a sudden rise in temperature like from a WOT launch effects the ceramic material. It just seems like the high heat cycles will eventually cause it to fail. Versus say a gradual temperature rise or even aggressive, just not BAM! I watch the CAT temp PIDs, I'm not even sure they're accurate, but they hover around 900/1200 degrees normally. When I accelerate quicker (from 0 to 3.5K RPM), the temp hits 1600 pretty quick. A gradual acceleration to 3.5K still hits 1600, but not as quick like WOT.
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