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guys i need some last min advice about exhaust

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Old 11-17-2009, 07:01 AM
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Just go with a free flow cat....cheap. If you want louder slap some headers on it.
 
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Why spend the money on a cat when you can get a O2 sim, a non-fouler, or zip-tie the O2 sensor to the frame or tranny(personally mine is zip-tied to the tranny)
ps. talking about the post O2 sensor not the precat
 
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well you need the pre cat o2 for a/f mix. and you also got to remember that alot of the people on here live in states with emissions testing.

thankfully here in fl we dont have emissions testing as they did away with that back in the 80s
 
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Old 11-17-2009, 09:07 PM
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Yes I know that, he said in his first post that he wanted to get rid of it if it wouldnt cause adverse effects which it will not


And I am glad there is no emissions testing in FL would not be able pass them and I know of about 20 other trucks that wouldnt either
 
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haha i wouldnt, i cut my muffler off, and im in the process of gettin my cat cut out.
 
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Originally Posted by redheadhunter21
Why spend the money on a cat when you can get a O2 sim, a non-fouler, or zip-tie the O2 sensor to the frame or tranny(personally mine is zip-tied to the tranny)
ps. talking about the post O2 sensor not the precat
o2 sim - 100$
non fouler - 3$
universal magnaflow - 75$

downstream o2 sensor out of pipe = exhaust leak where the hole is (puttering noise) and a constant CEL.
 
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Old 11-18-2009, 09:41 PM
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I have been running my truck with my O2 sensor zip-tied to tranny since the beginning of the summer have just over 3,000 miles on it no CEL hasnt flickered and if he doesnt redo that section he can go to a local hardware store and pick up a plug for the hole no more than a couple dollars
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hmm..

would it give you a cel if you unplugged it and just took it off completely?
i've always been under the impression that the rear o2 needs to sniff some but not too much exhaust to keep the light off.
 
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I didnt think it would work until I ran around for a month with it like that and it never threw a CEL so when I did my exhaust I never had them put in a O2 bung for it

Dont know what would happen with it unplugged
 
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Originally Posted by redheadhunter21
I have been running my truck with my O2 sensor zip-tied to tranny since the beginning of the summer have just over 3,000 miles on it no CEL hasnt flickered and if he doesnt redo that section he can go to a local hardware store and pick up a plug for the hole no more than a couple dollars


just for the record, you have an early model with OBD2/OBD1 mix, since 96 started ODB2 in all passanger car, and 97 for trucks, and the early models you were able to do things such as this, but with the newer OBD2 models(98+), it wouldnt work and you would have a constant CEL.
 



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