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Decats and the law.



its the other way round i believe , you want the bigger cell cat .



By offering two different cell densities, we can cater for applications that require the best gas flow possible (100 cell) and for those applications with the latest version of 'OBD2' on-board diagnostics (200 cell).

The next step is to decide whether you need 100 cell or 200 cell substrates. 100 cell will give the best gas flow, but remember that for cars with the latest version of "OBD2" on-board diagnostics, you will need 200 cell substrates. You can identify OBD2 CATs by the presence of two lamdba sensors, one on each side of the standard catalyst.
 
  Ph1
Say you write your car off and the stainless steel exhaust has been covered but the decat hasnt. How are they going to tell whether you have a decat on or not??

If your insurance covers you for ''exhaust'' then surley there must be a grey area over the cat as a cat is part of the exhaust?
 
Say you write your car off and the stainless steel exhaust has been covered but the decat hasnt. How are they going to tell whether you have a decat on or not??

If your insurance covers you for ''exhaust'' then surley there must be a grey area over the cat as a cat is part of the exhaust?

Insurance companies dont have grey areas. They have small print and lots of expensive lawyers.
 
ok , so does that mean the 100 cell is better ....hehe


by the way , i've got the sports cat on mine ;)

The cells are bigger in the 100cell so the gases can travel through easier with less restriction.

100cell
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200cell
200cpsi-substrate-200px.jpg
 

ForceIndia

ClioSport Club Member
  Gentlemans spec 200
Say you write your car off and the stainless steel exhaust has been covered but the decat hasnt. How are they going to tell whether you have a decat on or not??

If your insurance covers you for ''exhaust'' then surley there must be a grey area over the cat as a cat is part of the exhaust?


Depends on size of claim. With large claims and cars regarded as suspicious (ie impreza's, hot hatches etc), insurance investigators may be used. These guys get 10% of any claim value if they manage to avoid a claim, most have mech background and would prob spot a decat easily.
However, if you were to 'accidently' remove your cat, and the fibres were to fall out (no broom handles involved, of course ;) ), I imagine that would be nigh on impossible to spot. Would look from the outside as a normal catalytic converter.
 

avstar1

ClioSport Club Member
  172 cup
Cats are measured in cpi (cells per inch) so 100 cell cat is less restrictive than a 200 cell cat.
 
  Facelift R53 Cooper S
Say you write your car off and the stainless steel exhaust has been covered but the decat hasnt. How are they going to tell whether you have a decat on or not??

If your insurance covers you for ''exhaust'' then surley there must be a grey area over the cat as a cat is part of the exhaust?

if you were to 'accidently' remove your cat, and the fibres were to fall out (no broom handles involved, of course ;) ), I imagine that would be nigh on impossible to spot. Would look from the outside as a normal catalytic converter.


lol
 

Steve

ClioSport Club Member
  ST3 8.5
^^the only possible answer.

I'm with greenlight & most mods are covered.

But no decat is allowed on any of there policys.

Fit a decat, no longer insured, game over.
 

ChrisR

ClioSport Club Member
What if oyu had bought a car that had a decat but genuinely had no idea it had the cat removed?

I remember someone telling me when doing insurance and they ask the question is the car modified he made a point of saying to his knowledge etc as he wasn't a mechanic the car hasn't been altered. Yeah it probably wouldn't cover you if it turned out it had a decat, and I wouldn't say that if I knew, but I can see it happening.

You've got to wonder about all these Japanese imports that come over here pre modded, I bet they've had engine internals changed in a lot of cases yet noone will know.
 
  Clio 172 Cup
interesting topic.

got a decat on mine, will have to call Adrian Flux tomorrow as my insurance has to be renewed on Friday anyway.

will record the conversation and keep it in a safe place, just in case.
 

Gaz_

ClioSport Club Member
  Extreme mode
If most have mech background and would prob spot a decat easily.
However, if you were to 'accidently' remove your cat, and the fibres were to fall out (no broom handles involved, of course ;) ), I imagine that would be nigh on impossible to spot. Would look from the outside as a normal catalytic converter.


New mod :approve:
 


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