ahhh crap....
hope that didnt happen to mine :P
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ahhh crap....
hope that didnt happen to mine :P
lol that i would
...Well, that could be one cheap (and nasty) way to get a higher flow out of your cat i guess... :cool: If you timed it right!!! hehehe. Thanks for the info guys!
In your car with a fully charged battery, when you turn your key to "ON", the fuel pump runs, but you don't get a bang in the cat. Why? Fuel injectors require electricity to spray and if you don't have power to your injectors, you don't get fuel in the cylinders.
Anyway, when your car is in gear and rolling, the engine will be turning and the alternator will be providing enough juice to run your car even with a flat battery.
When in gear and rolling, your alternator provides the power to run everything. How do you think that your car is able to idle as well as charge the battery at the same time? The alternator provides for everything. Just make sure you turn off your A/C when push starting. If the compressor kicks in, the spike in the current draw can wear out your alternator.