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CarlW:
From what i've read i think i'd like to get a 3" decat downpipe and have this matched to my stock cat back.. What's making me wonder is the fact most people are doing this paired with a remap as this is best for power gains and also rules out the EML or CEL lights coming on..

My questions are.. Is there another way of having the 3" decat installed without the remap as well as getting the EML / CEL lights coming on and also would i still benefit at the same time although not a lot until i can afford to have a remap doneat a later date?

The end result being slightly more performance until it's mapped but also the car being louder which is what I'd like but without the problem of warning lights..

Are there any other drawbacks that i haven't yet read or heard of with having just the 3" decat downpipe installed? Not including the MOT fail as i know a friendly MOT'er in my area.

Greenman:
I would be interested to hear replies to this also.

I have been thinking the same CarlW - downpipe/200cel sports cat and stage 2 map, or cat back and leave the standard box as i don't want it massively loud and stick with the stage 1.

I have heard the de-cat/sports cat only option will give you some nice pops, but isn't that loud.

Paradox1:
You can usually fit a spacer to the lambda sensor which is supposed to prevent the CEL coming on the Dash.

Fitting a Decat to the standard catback will sound not much different to stock unless you boosting it may sound a bit louder and sporty.
check Youtube for an idea of the sound.

Powervalve Nige:
I think you'll find that with a sports 200 cell cat installed, the lambda spacer enables the lambda probe to be pulled out of the gas flow, negating the velocity reading, which triggers the CEL. However, the Co levels will still be well outside of OEM parameters and will still trigger the CEL.
Our De cat with Mini 200 cell cat screwed into the lambda boss is the way forward  :happy2:
Cheers
Nige

samiul11:

--- Quote from: nige bcs on November 05, 2015, 03:46:35 pm ---I think you'll find that with a sports 200 cell cat installed, the lambda spacer enables the lambda probe to be pulled out of the gas flow, negating the velocity reading, which triggers the CEL. However, the Co levels will still be well outside of OEM parameters and will still trigger the CEL.
Our De cat with Mini 200 cell cat screwed into the lambda boss is the way forward  :happy2:
Cheers
Nige



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