catalytic convertor ?'s
my friend has a 07 z and just recently went out and got the cats removed from his hr and i was asking him if he noticed a big difference in gas mileage and he said he couldnt tell. i was looking into getting some berk test pipes for my 08 and going with an isis stlyed exhaust. but my question mainly more for the no cat deal is this. obviously his car threw a CEL. is having this CEL going to negatively affect anything, like horsepower, reliability, and gas mileage. any info would be appreciated. thanks z heads
i have the ART pipes and just installed the TDX2 and i just recently started throwing a code (420 and 430) not sure why all the sudden i would do that. i know i need to get a retune so maybe that is it.
regardless you will love the ART pipes
regardless you will love the ART pipes
I would also recommend the ART pipes, I've had good gains with them on the HR, +8whp and +11tq I believe.
travelee9372, I threw the P0420 after being on cruise control for >30 minutes (I am tuned and have never usually thrown the code). After clearing it and driving normally, it doesn't come back on. If I cruise for lengthened periods of time, it does.
travelee9372, I threw the P0420 after being on cruise control for >30 minutes (I am tuned and have never usually thrown the code). After clearing it and driving normally, it doesn't come back on. If I cruise for lengthened periods of time, it does.
I would also recommend the ART pipes, I've had good gains with them on the HR, +8whp and +11tq I believe.
travelee9372, I threw the P0420 after being on cruise control for >30 minutes (I am tuned and have never usually thrown the code). After clearing it and driving normally, it doesn't come back on. If I cruise for lengthened periods of time, it does.
travelee9372, I threw the P0420 after being on cruise control for >30 minutes (I am tuned and have never usually thrown the code). After clearing it and driving normally, it doesn't come back on. If I cruise for lengthened periods of time, it does.
thanks for the input guys. but you havent heard anything from just removing cats. my buddy just went to an exhaust shop and had them cut out with piping in its place. hes only had his done for a couple days and hasnt had any issues yet. hes just wondering if it is going to affect anything in the long run
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Sometimes it will take a certain number of cycles for the light to come on. The catalyst readiness is one of the longer ones. I had a test pipe on my old Maxima, when reset, the light would usually take about 2-3 days to come back. Basically as soon as the ECU finished all the readiness checks, the light would come on. If you don't have emissions and don't care about the light, no big deal.
The ART pipes have the O2 sensors set back from the exhaust flow. So the rear O2 sensors read less emissions than the front. This tricks them into thinking there are cats there. Same as putting O2 extenders in. If you have test pipes and don't do something like this, the rear O2 will read the exact same as the front. The ECU then thinks your cats have failed and will throw a code.
The ART pipes have the O2 sensors set back from the exhaust flow. So the rear O2 sensors read less emissions than the front. This tricks them into thinking there are cats there. Same as putting O2 extenders in. If you have test pipes and don't do something like this, the rear O2 will read the exact same as the front. The ECU then thinks your cats have failed and will throw a code.
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