Aftermarket Cats
Ok...so I need all the feedback I can get.
If I install aftermarket cats (OEM or Highflow)...will my CEL turn on after a short while. This is what the dealership...Meineke and Midas are telling me?
It is a 2005 350Z.
If I install aftermarket cats (OEM or Highflow)...will my CEL turn on after a short while. This is what the dealership...Meineke and Midas are telling me?
It is a 2005 350Z.
with a good HFC from a good company, it should not throw a SES light. If it does you can add sparkplugs non-foulers or have a shop add an extension bung for the o2 sensor
PM me and i can direct you to HFC that will no throw a SES light
PM me and i can direct you to HFC that will no throw a SES light
Get these and be done with it. No CEL.
http://www.berktechnology.com/shop/p...D=106&P_ID=433
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gol70tT2bMU
http://www.berktechnology.com/shop/p...D=106&P_ID=433
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gol70tT2bMU
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Well an O2 sensor sends an oscillating voltage (around 5volts I think but don't quote me on that), so you could easily make a faker (provided you know your basic circuitry). I know supra guys do it when they run the Map Ecu. I'm positive there's a write up on it somewhere. Now whether or not it's a good idea to fake your O2 sensors is a different story all together.... I'm fairly sure your ecu would never adjust the tune if you had constant O2 voltages, and provided they are in a good range, after a light tune you shouldn't see any serious drawbacks. That way you wouldn't throw CELs and you could use any old test pipe. But its better to get some quality parts, bolton exhausts that aren't well made are prone to terrible PITA fittings and especially with a test pipe cracking (high temp).
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