Since I got my car, it has sounded like a crushed up tin can was rattling around in the Cat under moderate to heavy acceleration. I always assumed it wouldn't be a problem, but I was reading today about it could be clogged and causing power/mileage loss. I also don't like the noise (it isn't terrible.. but it doesn't sound good at all)
Also, until my new ignition coils come in the mail this week, my car will be missing on one cylinder (one coil failed). Apparently running all of this fuel through the cat can damage it further.
Point is, whether it was already destroyed (it rattled), or this week's driving destroys it, I think I'd like to do something about it. I've been getting kindof poor mileage (18-20) and I am trying to go after it. Hopefully the new ignition system will help smooth things out, but maybe a new cat would help?
What is involved with replacing the cat? Can it be done at home? We have an arc welder and an acetylene torch. Can you buy something like this:
http://www.amazon.com/MagnaFlow-94005-Universal-Catalytic-Converter/dp/B000COVG8E/ and just slide it on and weld? I'm not sure at all - but I just want whatever solution can get rid of my current cat.