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- Key Keeper
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Hmm hangup and on my part. After digging into this, apparently my car has the California OBD2 catalyst system on it.....well this header that will be here tomorrow will throw a CEL lamp for same dang thing possibly! Grrrr! They make a header for cali but its in the 1k$ range. Im going to try a couple different things.
1. Sparkplug defoulers 2ea to remove downtube sensors from exhaust stream.
2. Install dual output O2 simulator
Im hoping 1. will work since its a very cheap solution and retains the factory sensors (appearance). Will go 2. and hide the simulators near the ECM. From what I have read that I could just install the defoulers on the existing header and would fix the CEL lamp issue but I'd still be left with the loose honeycomb in the bank one cat.....so either way the header is going on the car. Will retain the backpressure so low end torque wont be affected. Im going to install the header with cats and see if it will be fine without 1/2 but in the event the annoying CEL comes back on, I'll have to "work around" this...why the hell doesnt anyone make a simulator that actually plugs right in! All this wiring crap I have to do at the ECM harness will be a small pain..
1. Sparkplug defoulers 2ea to remove downtube sensors from exhaust stream.
2. Install dual output O2 simulator
Im hoping 1. will work since its a very cheap solution and retains the factory sensors (appearance). Will go 2. and hide the simulators near the ECM. From what I have read that I could just install the defoulers on the existing header and would fix the CEL lamp issue but I'd still be left with the loose honeycomb in the bank one cat.....so either way the header is going on the car. Will retain the backpressure so low end torque wont be affected. Im going to install the header with cats and see if it will be fine without 1/2 but in the event the annoying CEL comes back on, I'll have to "work around" this...why the hell doesnt anyone make a simulator that actually plugs right in! All this wiring crap I have to do at the ECM harness will be a small pain..
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- eGoCeNTRoNiX
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I was going to say, if it's just a matter of the o2 sensors, you could have bungs welded in to put them where ever they need to be and use "mini" cats in line with the O2 sensors in those bungs to trick the ECM..
Good Luck!
eGo
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I know A LOT of guys that use these on their heavily modded daily drivers that run 10s... And they've never had an issue.Key Keeper wrote:hmm, thats an interesting concept. Not sure how effective that small portion of honeycomb would be though.
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