Straight pipe on 98 Accord?
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Re: Straight pipe on 98 Accord?
shephard38@insight.rr.com wrote:
> I'm thinking of replacing the catalytic converter on my 98 Accord with
> a straight pipe. Would anyone like to offer any pros or cons?
>
> Thanks, Zeke
It will never pass an emissions test.
> I'm thinking of replacing the catalytic converter on my 98 Accord with
> a straight pipe. Would anyone like to offer any pros or cons?
>
> Thanks, Zeke
It will never pass an emissions test.
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shephard38@insight.rr.com wrote:
> I'm thinking of replacing the catalytic converter on my 98 Accord with
> a straight pipe. Would anyone like to offer any pros or cons?
>
> Thanks, Zeke
It will never pass an emissions test.
> I'm thinking of replacing the catalytic converter on my 98 Accord with
> a straight pipe. Would anyone like to offer any pros or cons?
>
> Thanks, Zeke
It will never pass an emissions test.
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Re: Straight pipe on 98 Accord?
shephard38@insight.rr.com wrote:
> I'm thinking of replacing the catalytic converter on my 98 Accord with
> a straight pipe. Would anyone like to offer any pros or cons?
>
> Thanks, Zeke
It will never pass an emissions test.
> I'm thinking of replacing the catalytic converter on my 98 Accord with
> a straight pipe. Would anyone like to offer any pros or cons?
>
> Thanks, Zeke
It will never pass an emissions test.
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<shephard38@insight.rr.com> wrote in message
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> I'm thinking of replacing the catalytic converter on my 98 Accord with
> a straight pipe. Would anyone like to offer any pros or cons?
>
> Thanks, Zeke
>
I would expect it to constantly have a "check engine" light as the rear O2
sensor complained the converter was not working right.
If you are in the US, be aware the EPA fines for being caught doing that
would buy you several new Hondas or many dozens of catalytic converters.
Mike
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> I'm thinking of replacing the catalytic converter on my 98 Accord with
> a straight pipe. Would anyone like to offer any pros or cons?
>
> Thanks, Zeke
>
I would expect it to constantly have a "check engine" light as the rear O2
sensor complained the converter was not working right.
If you are in the US, be aware the EPA fines for being caught doing that
would buy you several new Hondas or many dozens of catalytic converters.
Mike
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Re: Straight pipe on 98 Accord?
<shephard38@insight.rr.com> wrote in message
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> I'm thinking of replacing the catalytic converter on my 98 Accord with
> a straight pipe. Would anyone like to offer any pros or cons?
>
> Thanks, Zeke
>
I would expect it to constantly have a "check engine" light as the rear O2
sensor complained the converter was not working right.
If you are in the US, be aware the EPA fines for being caught doing that
would buy you several new Hondas or many dozens of catalytic converters.
Mike
news:1147822068.313468.275060@j55g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
> I'm thinking of replacing the catalytic converter on my 98 Accord with
> a straight pipe. Would anyone like to offer any pros or cons?
>
> Thanks, Zeke
>
I would expect it to constantly have a "check engine" light as the rear O2
sensor complained the converter was not working right.
If you are in the US, be aware the EPA fines for being caught doing that
would buy you several new Hondas or many dozens of catalytic converters.
Mike
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Re: Straight pipe on 98 Accord?
<shephard38@insight.rr.com> wrote in message
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> I'm thinking of replacing the catalytic converter on my 98 Accord with
> a straight pipe. Would anyone like to offer any pros or cons?
>
> Thanks, Zeke
>
I would expect it to constantly have a "check engine" light as the rear O2
sensor complained the converter was not working right.
If you are in the US, be aware the EPA fines for being caught doing that
would buy you several new Hondas or many dozens of catalytic converters.
Mike
news:1147822068.313468.275060@j55g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
> I'm thinking of replacing the catalytic converter on my 98 Accord with
> a straight pipe. Would anyone like to offer any pros or cons?
>
> Thanks, Zeke
>
I would expect it to constantly have a "check engine" light as the rear O2
sensor complained the converter was not working right.
If you are in the US, be aware the EPA fines for being caught doing that
would buy you several new Hondas or many dozens of catalytic converters.
Mike
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Re: Straight pipe on 98 Accord?
shephard38@insight.rr.com wrote in
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> I'm thinking of replacing the catalytic converter on my 98 Accord with
> a straight pipe. Would anyone like to offer any pros or cons?
>
What's the reason for doing it? Figure the cat's plugged or something?
The cat on our old '86 Toyota MR2 rusted out, so I had it replaced with a
pipe for a few months until we sold the car. There was maybe 10% increase
in exhaust noise, and no noticeable increase in power.
We got away with it because the computer had no idea if the cat was there
or not. Your OBD-II car will complain loudly when the ECU gets the wrong
signals from the downstream O2 sensor.
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
news:1147822068.313468.275060@j55g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com:
> I'm thinking of replacing the catalytic converter on my 98 Accord with
> a straight pipe. Would anyone like to offer any pros or cons?
>
What's the reason for doing it? Figure the cat's plugged or something?
The cat on our old '86 Toyota MR2 rusted out, so I had it replaced with a
pipe for a few months until we sold the car. There was maybe 10% increase
in exhaust noise, and no noticeable increase in power.
We got away with it because the computer had no idea if the cat was there
or not. Your OBD-II car will complain loudly when the ECU gets the wrong
signals from the downstream O2 sensor.
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
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Re: Straight pipe on 98 Accord?
shephard38@insight.rr.com wrote in
news:1147822068.313468.275060@j55g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com:
> I'm thinking of replacing the catalytic converter on my 98 Accord with
> a straight pipe. Would anyone like to offer any pros or cons?
>
What's the reason for doing it? Figure the cat's plugged or something?
The cat on our old '86 Toyota MR2 rusted out, so I had it replaced with a
pipe for a few months until we sold the car. There was maybe 10% increase
in exhaust noise, and no noticeable increase in power.
We got away with it because the computer had no idea if the cat was there
or not. Your OBD-II car will complain loudly when the ECU gets the wrong
signals from the downstream O2 sensor.
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
news:1147822068.313468.275060@j55g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com:
> I'm thinking of replacing the catalytic converter on my 98 Accord with
> a straight pipe. Would anyone like to offer any pros or cons?
>
What's the reason for doing it? Figure the cat's plugged or something?
The cat on our old '86 Toyota MR2 rusted out, so I had it replaced with a
pipe for a few months until we sold the car. There was maybe 10% increase
in exhaust noise, and no noticeable increase in power.
We got away with it because the computer had no idea if the cat was there
or not. Your OBD-II car will complain loudly when the ECU gets the wrong
signals from the downstream O2 sensor.
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
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Re: Straight pipe on 98 Accord?
shephard38@insight.rr.com wrote in
news:1147822068.313468.275060@j55g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com:
> I'm thinking of replacing the catalytic converter on my 98 Accord with
> a straight pipe. Would anyone like to offer any pros or cons?
>
What's the reason for doing it? Figure the cat's plugged or something?
The cat on our old '86 Toyota MR2 rusted out, so I had it replaced with a
pipe for a few months until we sold the car. There was maybe 10% increase
in exhaust noise, and no noticeable increase in power.
We got away with it because the computer had no idea if the cat was there
or not. Your OBD-II car will complain loudly when the ECU gets the wrong
signals from the downstream O2 sensor.
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
news:1147822068.313468.275060@j55g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com:
> I'm thinking of replacing the catalytic converter on my 98 Accord with
> a straight pipe. Would anyone like to offer any pros or cons?
>
What's the reason for doing it? Figure the cat's plugged or something?
The cat on our old '86 Toyota MR2 rusted out, so I had it replaced with a
pipe for a few months until we sold the car. There was maybe 10% increase
in exhaust noise, and no noticeable increase in power.
We got away with it because the computer had no idea if the cat was there
or not. Your OBD-II car will complain loudly when the ECU gets the wrong
signals from the downstream O2 sensor.
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
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Re: Straight pipe on 98 Accord?
shephard38@insight.rr.com wrote in
news:1147822068.313468.275060@j55g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com:
> I'm thinking of replacing the catalytic converter on my 98 Accord with
> a straight pipe. Would anyone like to offer any pros or cons?
For what purpose are you replacing the cat with the straight pipe?
To save money by not buying a new cat,or for "more power"?
There ARE hi-flow cats available,and that would keep you legal AND your
OBD-II system happy.
--
Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
kua.net
news:1147822068.313468.275060@j55g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com:
> I'm thinking of replacing the catalytic converter on my 98 Accord with
> a straight pipe. Would anyone like to offer any pros or cons?
For what purpose are you replacing the cat with the straight pipe?
To save money by not buying a new cat,or for "more power"?
There ARE hi-flow cats available,and that would keep you legal AND your
OBD-II system happy.
--
Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
kua.net
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Re: Straight pipe on 98 Accord?
shephard38@insight.rr.com wrote in
news:1147822068.313468.275060@j55g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com:
> I'm thinking of replacing the catalytic converter on my 98 Accord with
> a straight pipe. Would anyone like to offer any pros or cons?
For what purpose are you replacing the cat with the straight pipe?
To save money by not buying a new cat,or for "more power"?
There ARE hi-flow cats available,and that would keep you legal AND your
OBD-II system happy.
--
Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
kua.net
news:1147822068.313468.275060@j55g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com:
> I'm thinking of replacing the catalytic converter on my 98 Accord with
> a straight pipe. Would anyone like to offer any pros or cons?
For what purpose are you replacing the cat with the straight pipe?
To save money by not buying a new cat,or for "more power"?
There ARE hi-flow cats available,and that would keep you legal AND your
OBD-II system happy.
--
Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
kua.net
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Re: Straight pipe on 98 Accord?
shephard38@insight.rr.com wrote in
news:1147822068.313468.275060@j55g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com:
> I'm thinking of replacing the catalytic converter on my 98 Accord with
> a straight pipe. Would anyone like to offer any pros or cons?
For what purpose are you replacing the cat with the straight pipe?
To save money by not buying a new cat,or for "more power"?
There ARE hi-flow cats available,and that would keep you legal AND your
OBD-II system happy.
--
Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
kua.net
news:1147822068.313468.275060@j55g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com:
> I'm thinking of replacing the catalytic converter on my 98 Accord with
> a straight pipe. Would anyone like to offer any pros or cons?
For what purpose are you replacing the cat with the straight pipe?
To save money by not buying a new cat,or for "more power"?
There ARE hi-flow cats available,and that would keep you legal AND your
OBD-II system happy.
--
Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
kua.net