Rattling Cat?
My wife'* 2000 Bonneville started making a loud rattling noise at startup and when accelerating. I let it cool off and got underneath the car, couldn't find anything loose. Cranked it up and it appears to be coming from the exhaust system, sort of a "tinny" sounding rattle. Doesn't do it when coasting or idling, only when accelerating. Car has about 95k miles on it.
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From: Westerville, Ohio 2000 Black SSEi

It is the big long muffler like tube in the middle of your exhaust after the cat. It is used to keep resonant harmonics in check and keep the exhaust quiet.
I used to work in a Muffler shop. There is a comb like biscuit inside the catalytic converter, and if it breaks up, it will rattle. Take it into a Muffler repair shop, they will be able to tell you.
You should actually be able to pick up a high-flow unit for much cheaper than an OE replacement would cost.
The Magnaflow/Carsound unit that fits your car can be had for 50-60 bucks as I recall. The exact part # escapes me, but if you do some searching in the Performance section for high-flow cats, you should find it. Or start a threar about it.
There are other cat options as well, Im running one completely different than everyone else here, but only because the Magnaflow I bought wouldnt fit, I also have a different exhaust setup under there than you do.
But I wouldnt get an OE replacement, its too expensive.
The Magnaflow/Carsound unit that fits your car can be had for 50-60 bucks as I recall. The exact part # escapes me, but if you do some searching in the Performance section for high-flow cats, you should find it. Or start a threar about it.
There are other cat options as well, Im running one completely different than everyone else here, but only because the Magnaflow I bought wouldnt fit, I also have a different exhaust setup under there than you do.
But I wouldnt get an OE replacement, its too expensive.
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