lincolnboy
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Just keep the cats and get 2 1/2 true dual. Why do people wanna cut the front cats off you'll need that back pressure for that not so modded car.
Not really. You need proper scavenging and exhaust velocity. Basically you need a crossover pipe and you don't wanna do something dumb like 3.5 inch pipes. The cats are basically good for nothing(except the air)Just keep the cats and get 2 1/2 true dual. Why do people wanna cut the front cats off you'll need that back pressure for that not so modded car.
Here are some pics of my modded drivers manifold. I have the exact dimensions and bends the pipe needs, and if anyone would like i have a extra drivers manifold that i can make another with. BTW i live in WI, and have no evap erg or cats:shifty: lmao
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Here are some pics of my modded drivers manifold. I have the exact dimensions and bends the pipe needs, and if anyone would like i have a extra drivers manifold that i can make another with. BTW i live in WI, and have no evap erg or cats:shifty: lmao
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Thanks, we did the same mod, and get "Check engine" light on... We also made it "true dual 2 1/5 all the way back with 2 Rexton mufflers".
Do you get the "Check engine" light?
I am still trying to find out why this happens in my car/exhaust and what I can do about it?
than if you want you can just stop at any auto zone or o'rileys and get scanned for free like every couple of oil changes.
If you removed the cats, where did you connect the EGR pipe?
I'm guessing that's why you have an EGR code.
That's some unique pipe you used....
We just blocked it....does that matter? I dont have to think about emissions control etc as the car is 1995 and older. Here only the cars from 1996 and newer are under this law.
Another thing:
"Does it matter if the CEL is turned on? What effect does it have?"
If you just blocked off your EGR its going to set off codes related to EGR. Here in USA ,where I live you cannot get an inspection sticker for the car with a CEL on.
OK, so you recommend us to weld it back on the new pipe?
- could this cause all 3 error codes?
We did not expect this to be so important, just if it was emission related, and I don't have to worry about that
Your EEC4 engine control checks all sensors and such to make sure ALL are well. Any sensor you mess with will have repercussions. I would fix EGR then go from there. I sure as heck hate checking trouble codes on EEC4. I think I read they finally have code scanner that counts flashes for you and just gives code # now. Also did you remove ALL O2's to do this exhaust work then reinstall when chopping and welding was done.? I just want to make sure you didn't "poison" the O2 sensors.
Yes you are EEC4. I did everthing you did when I did my exhaust and I don't get any CEL's at all.My car is a 1993 same EEC4 as you. The 2 and only O2's on your car control A/F. This is where I like OBD11 over EEC4. With OBD11 you can read all your engines sensors live time and see what your O2's are seeing/doing. And again OBD11 is Gen2 and 1996 only.
You read the codes by jumper wire then the dealer won't tell you anything new. The problem that I see is your O2's where fine(no CEL) before you messed with exhaust. Now you have CEL so it is most like caused by something that was just done to car. IE exhaust work and or any new mods you did. Also are all your welds 100% sealed? When you chopped exh did you use sawzall and spray lube on cutting blade that might have got onto O2?