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CT Emissions
All CT residents. The new emissions for cars is a hook up to our ECU which reads files and flashes our chips to make sure things are staying right/ legal whatever. I was wondering since they do not hook up to our exhuasts, nor check under our cars anymore, what if we remove our cats?? This is supposed to be an extra 20-30 hp at the wheels (this much cause of ULEV Emissions). So if we do this will it show up on our ECU flashing for them to see?? Do you guys have any other ideas on this that can give us some cheap hp?
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the check engine light would only come on because of the O2 sensors ins the cat (there are 2). These could be reworked into a new pipe, strait back or something.
Yeah, but it still wont be getting the correct reading because the cat filters unburnt gas and other **** from flowing out your exhaust, the o2 sensors pick that up to let you know if your cat is working or not (I think).
You wont gain more than 2-3 HP anyway, so it's really not worth doing it.
You wont gain more than 2-3 HP anyway, so it's really not worth doing it.
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I agree with Mystic.... You'll get about 2 hp on a NA vehicle....
It's an ULEV because of the way the engine burns, not because of a cat....
Go ahead and try it though. I'll extend an offer to ya that if you can prove via a dyno readout of with cat convertor and without cat convertor, that you can gain 25hp, I'll give you $50 cash (on a non forced induction vehicle)...
And If you still believe that you will get this power, I have an air filter for sale that will give you 35+ hp!!!!!!!!!! Plus some Type R stickers that will give you 15+ hp!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Think of it!!!! 275hp at the wheels on an almost stock 1.7D!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It's an ULEV because of the way the engine burns, not because of a cat....
Go ahead and try it though. I'll extend an offer to ya that if you can prove via a dyno readout of with cat convertor and without cat convertor, that you can gain 25hp, I'll give you $50 cash (on a non forced induction vehicle)...
And If you still believe that you will get this power, I have an air filter for sale that will give you 35+ hp!!!!!!!!!! Plus some Type R stickers that will give you 15+ hp!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Think of it!!!! 275hp at the wheels on an almost stock 1.7D!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I **** on CT emissions.... you hear me? **** on them!
Seriousl though... we have like 3-4 more years before we have to go anyway (new cars). The shop doing my turbo is an emissions place for CT... maybe they can hook me up
Seriousl though... we have like 3-4 more years before we have to go anyway (new cars). The shop doing my turbo is an emissions place for CT... maybe they can hook me up
Just go with a high flow cat you will still have the correct O2 readings and gain 1 to 5 hp, haveing no cat could actual cause you to lose hp because you wouldn't have enough back pressure witch you do need some of
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