Guys running catless exhausts.....
#17
I think we are allowed 2 readiness codes to pop up as not ready and still pass. And for now it doesn't matter which two come up. I heard in places if it's a rear o2 that comes up its an automatic fail but that's not the case here. Not yet anyway.
#19
I have a tune and passed inspection no problem with no cats..
I was worried initially that I would have to put the stock exhaust back and stock tune but it went no problem.
E85 on a catless smells like garbage...
I was worried initially that I would have to put the stock exhaust back and stock tune but it went no problem.
E85 on a catless smells like garbage...
#20
if and since the obd registers the 02's being "ready" since they are active, will it "sense" there are no cats? anyone?
#22
What is wrong with you people?!
#24
You passed a NJ inspection with no cats? How is that possible, they usually look under the car with cameras
#26
Cat delete pipes are just straight pipes. They don't visually resemble cats or trick anything into thinking they are functioning like cats.
#28
Not on OBDII complaint cars, just plug and go unless your car rolls up shooting flames
#29
If you're running race gas all the time it smells great without cats. As a bonus you also get to really hear the turbos spool and your car will shoot flames under some circumstances which I love
The rear O2 sensors have not given me a CEL and I don't have any bung extenders in place either. They are definitely not ignored by my tune because they still play a role in my mixture and show as ready in Durametric.
The rear O2 sensors have not given me a CEL and I don't have any bung extenders in place either. They are definitely not ignored by my tune because they still play a role in my mixture and show as ready in Durametric.
#30
do you think your car would pass testing given the readiness codes are all "set", as are mine? i ask because i'm thinking of giving testing a try, as is. since the sniffer is no longer part of our tests, as you know.