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OK who has removed their cats here? Question, when you go for inspection do you have to put your cats back on or do they just plug in the obd2 ?
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The tune will take care of the light and obd2, but if they physically look you will fail. Worst case, if you go in and fail and they charge you, you can throw them back on and don't have to pay again as long as it's within 15 days.
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Boo.. but has anyone been busted by this? They don't use a sniffer right?
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All information above is correct. I'm a state inspector and we are suppose to check for cats during our inspection. Given there are plently of shops that do not do their job and check for them. As long as no check engine light is on I'd sy your nearly 80% in the will pass and maybe 20% that an actual inspector would check and fail you.
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Aftermarket tunes that tune out the cats will show not ready on system readiness monitors. You can have one "not ready" and still pass. It's funny, ive heard these cars will pass a sniffer even without cats. Ive never had anyone do a visual on my inspections, I usually sit out and watch. Not to say they arent supposed to look underneath....
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Besides the cats dont rob that much power |
no cats on my cobra. just got my inspection done a couple weeks ago and it passed.
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You will indeed pass if its tuned for it. I have had issues with my previous mustang where I took it in and they knew it had exhaust and put it on the drive on lift to check. That only happened one time though. Most like mentioned earlier will not bother to check if the light isn't on.
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Simple way around that. Purchase a catalytic converter that has a straight pipe running through it. ;)
Has the looks of a catalytic converter, but its technically not. |
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You could always fab up some heat shields or run gutted ones. |
Svt performance actually did a test on the 2011 gt and 19 horse is gained on the dyno by killing the cats.. I'm sorry the the best bang for the buck there is. Wait I just looked that's 19 with an X pipe the H pipe is 3 less.. still a bargain ... all I need is a take off set of gt500 mufflers.. someone can have my flow master axle back as trade!! Ha ha
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This is why I am considering getting the high-flow catted X-pipe for my car when I do headers. There shouldn't be THAT much of a loss compared to catless, and no inspection worries. |
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