Never caused a flat spot in either my 182 or my 172, I just took it off in the end due to the horrific noise on the motorway.Thanks for the replies chaps! Just need to find a friendly MOT tester somewhere for when the time is right!
Interesting to hear about a flat spot! May want to get some extra bits before a map!
Good for noise and not much else without other major mods to suit, I notice no usable difference on track with 421 cams, remap, ikr and matched inlets apart from less rasp and generally less noise. However they are cheap and easy to swap if you decide you didn’t like it, if you don’t want a dash light on a 182 leave the rear lambda unplugged and cable tied up somewhere so it reads clear air and plug up the rear lambda hole on the de-cat.
Examples:
Mark fish modded standard cat:
De-cat:
For what it's worth my insurance policy specifically mentions that, and I quote, "if required the vehicle must have a catalytic converter fitted (sports cat acceptable) or if de-catted be capable of passing the emissions test of an MOT test".So I’m looking into buying a decat pipe to finally enable me to fit my Ktec ultra exhaust.
Just want to get a heads up as to if this will throw up any dash lights or cause issues that need other things to sort them?
Any advice much appreciated
Dash light comes with a 2500prm limiter as well doesn't it?
Not really something you can just ignore.
Dash light comes with a 2500prm limiter as well doesn't it?
Not really something you can just ignore.
Dash light
decreased MPG
Fuel smell in the cabin
Raspy tinny sound
No power increase
MOT fail
They already have a 200cel sports cat as standard, no point going 100cel for the money they cost. Get group n timing instead as this will give real gains.Thanks to everyone for the replies and advice. After giving it some thought I’ve opted to get a sports cat for the car. Hopefully it will still be raspy enough as I really do like the sound!
They already have a 200cel sports cat as standard, no point going 100cel for the money they cost. Get group n timing instead as this will give real gains.
What does “group n” timing mean and entail? Not the most up on knowledge just yet I’m afraid!