I read on a 2.4L Performance site that a high-flow cat might throw a code, has anyone had that happen to the, The cat is a Magnaflow High-flow Cat
I haven't had any problems w my magnaflow/carsound cat throwing a code. Contact karo at carcustoms.net.
I have a 2 1/4" system front to back with Magnaflow catalytic converter, resonator and muffler - never threw a code.
if installed right, they wont throw codes
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99redz24 wrote:if installed right, they wont throw codes
I have a high flow cat, and it caused my car to throw codes. I have to run an O2 simulator. How can someone improperly install a catylitic convertor?
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Yes. Some are directional, and then other people just burn up there O2 sensors just installing one.
What codes are you throwing specificly?
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i have one for my 2.2 eco and i havent thrown any codes. although, i have read about people doing it and u can take car of that with the O2 sim. i believe
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how do you check to see if you threw a O2 code without taking it to a shop?
Isn't there a way to turn the key to the acc and press on the gas or something like that?
Ian Brydon wrote:99redz24 wrote:if installed right, they wont throw codes
I have a high flow cat, and it caused my car to throw codes. I have to run an O2 simulator. How can someone improperly install a catylitic convertor?
some cats are directional and they get installed the wrong way. and sometimes people dont disconnect the battery when installing them. and that can also throw codes. os i here
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