"test pipe"
"test pipe"
after having a fast dohc neon, mazda prtoege5, and a blazer extreme i finally got a itr.......i have a aem cai and tein springs....i getting a dc jdm 4-1 header.....i see everbody saying they have a test pipe? what is this just? a pipe in place of the cat or what also i saw people saw to have a muffler shop make pipe and dont wast money on a cat back? i was thinking skunk2 catback? my buddy works at meineke muffler so i can get pipe for free but it isnt madrel bent.
generaly test pipes don't need to be bent. it's basically about a foot and a half long pipe that replaces the cat like you said.
i just removed my cat and made my own, just welded the correct size pipe in where the cat used to be. and zip tied my O2 sensor to the front sway bar since i didn't have the plug for it in the pipe i made.
alot of people have been really happy with thier buddy club III catbacks. you should check it out before you buy the skunk2
i just removed my cat and made my own, just welded the correct size pipe in where the cat used to be. and zip tied my O2 sensor to the front sway bar since i didn't have the plug for it in the pipe i made.
alot of people have been really happy with thier buddy club III catbacks. you should check it out before you buy the skunk2
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Make sure you buy an extra set of earplugs to go w/ that BCIII exhaust + testpipe setup. Loud isn't even the word!!!JUN wrote:generaly test pipes don't need to be bent. it's basically about a foot and a half long pipe that replaces the cat like you said.
i just removed my cat and made my own, just welded the correct size pipe in where the cat used to be. and zip tied my O2 sensor to the front sway bar since i didn't have the plug for it in the pipe i made.
alot of people have been really happy with thier buddy club III catbacks. you should check it out before you buy the skunk2
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haha yeah, BCIII is so sexy thoughRGoose18 wrote:Make sure you buy an extra set of earplugs to go w/ that BCIII exhaust + testpipe setup. Loud isn't even the word!!!JUN wrote:generaly test pipes don't need to be bent. it's basically about a foot and a half long pipe that replaces the cat like you said.
i just removed my cat and made my own, just welded the correct size pipe in where the cat used to be. and zip tied my O2 sensor to the front sway bar since i didn't have the plug for it in the pipe i made.
alot of people have been really happy with thier buddy club III catbacks. you should check it out before you buy the skunk2
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it's really not that big of deal. i had the O2 CELC pop on one time, over whote it and it never came on again. (going on like 6 months with out the code now)
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I got a testpipe because I kept reading about high flow cats clogging or rattling after a year. They are too expensive to replace that often.
Instead of just a pipe I used a small glass packed muffler. It only cost $25, it really quieted down my exhaust, and it has no flow restriction at all.
Instead of just a pipe I used a small glass packed muffler. It only cost $25, it really quieted down my exhaust, and it has no flow restriction at all.
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hmm, have a picture of the glasspack you used?
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Didn't you through any CEL's with the 2nd O2 just hanging there? You're idea makes sense to the fact that the 2nd O2 is registering cleaner air but I thought it had to register the exhaust heat as well...JUN wrote:
i just removed my cat and made my own, just welded the correct size pipe in where the cat used to be. and zip tied my O2 sensor to the front sway bar since i didn't have the plug for it in the pipe i made.
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This didn't work for me. I had to buy an "O2 Simulator". It is just a resistor that you wire into the system to simulate the proper signal from the secondary O2 sensor.e r i c s 9 9 s i wrote:Didn't you through any CEL's with the 2nd O2 just hanging there? You're idea makes sense to the fact that the 2nd O2 is registering cleaner air but I thought it had to register the exhaust heat as well...JUN wrote:
i just removed my cat and made my own, just welded the correct size pipe in where the cat used to be. and zip tied my O2 sensor to the front sway bar since i didn't have the plug for it in the pipe i made.
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now thats an idea... where did you get your's from? and how much?fredtoast wrote: This didn't work for me. I had to buy an "O2 Simulator". It is just a resistor that you wire into the system to simulate the proper signal from the secondary O2 sensor.
Here's a link I found for others interested...
http://www.casperselectronics.com/cgi-l ... duct=HONDA
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I am good with wiring actually... if you could find that post about it then I would do that... Thanks for the help so far...
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