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Best way to run catted section 1 for CA smog ?
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Originally posted by bavarian3 View PostThis does make me wonder why we're all going through the trouble of hacking/modifying the harness to run the post-o2's? Just for completeness? Aftermarket cat wouldn't pass visual anyways so can't be that?
To me, either way you run euro cats are technically not legal because they aren’t North American factory spec, in the factory location as CA smog requires. So why go through the trouble…. But to each their own. I pass smog and that’s all that matters to me.
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Originally posted by bavarian3 View PostThis does make me wonder why we're all going through the trouble of hacking/modifying the harness to run the post-o2's? Just for completeness? Aftermarket cat wouldn't pass visual anyways so can't be that?
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Originally posted by bavarian3 View PostJust for completeness?
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This does make me wonder why we're all going through the trouble of hacking/modifying the harness to run the post-o2's? Just for completeness? Aftermarket cat wouldn't pass visual anyways so can't be that?
heinzboehmer Tbonem3 gabylonfive zzyzx85 L0okitzRaj
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another data point here - i passed smog with no issues recently with my rear o2s coded out using martyn's tool. stock cats and o2s are installed but i just couldn't get the cat monitors ready and was tired of trying to do the drive cycle.
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Originally posted by zzyzx85 View PostI'm running Euro catted section 1 and it passes smog. All O2 sensors are plugged in. The harness was extended so they could reach.Last edited by 174bpm; 05-05-2024, 03:29 PM.
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Post cat o2 sensors are only for monitoring cat efficiency. So no downsides.
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Originally posted by L0okitzRaj View PostYou can also just code out the rear o2 sensors using Martyn's tool. It'll still pass, as it defaults the sensors to Ready. That way you can install your cats however you want, no need to reroute wiring.
I'm running no cats and have passed smog on two separate occasions in LA.
Thanks a ton for chiming in with this. If this is the case perhaps I'll just start with that route before modifying anything wiring wise.
That then leaves the question if there's any downside at all to deleting post-cat o2's?
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You can also just code out the rear o2 sensors using Martyn's tool. It'll still pass, as it defaults the sensors to Ready. That way you can install your cats however you want, no need to reroute wiring.
I'm running no cats and have passed smog on two separate occasions in LA.
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Originally posted by bavarian3 View Post
Is this linked to the right page?
Post 110 in that thread shows how I did it
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Originally posted by heinzboehmer View Post
You can also do it without cutting anything: https://nam3forum.com/forums/forum/m...ge3#post131221
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Last edited by heinzboehmer; 04-26-2024, 04:34 PM.
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Originally posted by Tbonem3 View Post
1. The ecu performs checks each cycle (start to stop). It happens all the time, but there are operating conditions that must exist for the cycle to complete. For example to set the monitor ready for cold start the engine must be cold, and you must not touch the gas pedal for a minute or 2 while sap warms up the cats.
2. Yes. The main issue is quality of cats. Must be good enough to satisfy the o2 sensors (post cat). I've passed smog with ebay, ap euro and supersprint headers and eurocats, ssv1 hjs and magnaflow 200 cell into 2.5' ss v1 decat pipes.
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