Spike is speaking words of wisdom to be followed. A new Magnaflow ensures a 2017 sticker on your license plate. The old OE cat you just bought is the same age as your old one... 3 decades old.
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Spike is speaking words of wisdom to be followed. A new Magnaflow ensures a 2017 sticker on your license plate. The old OE cat you just bought is the same age as your old one... 3 decades old.
Spike is speaking words of wisdom to be followed. A new Magnaflow ensures a 2017 sticker on your license plate. The old OE cat you just bought is the same age as your old one... 3 decades old.
The OE CAT is only OBD 1 compliant. The Magnaflow is OBD 2 compliant, per CA law, and one of those requirements is increased flow. Also smaller, lighter, etc. Don't toss your old CAT. Cut the end flanges off and you could use for a straight pipe or fixing the down pipe as they fit the exhaust manifold. And Man, the price has gone up! You can get from any auto parts store.
The VTV in your above picture probably came from the Carburetor and goes between the choke breaker and an air horn vacuum port. It's 23282 in the diagram. Between Modulator and EGR valve is just straight hose.
Also, your HIGH NOx is probably because the carb mix is too lean.
Oh, yeah, it's also illegal in CA to install a used CAT. ***ing totalitarian Socialist commie Fascist bastids!
EDIT: The 49-State Magnaflow is the same as the CARB version for CA - IF you know someone out of State who will ship it to you, it's about $200. Same beast just not stamped CARB.
Amazon.com: MagnaFlow 23894 Direct Fit Catalytic Converter (Non CARB compliant): Automotive
Double check all possible places where there could be a vacuum leak. A vac leak is the number one cause of lean A/F mixture.
Check the operation of the distributor venting VCV snapped under the air cleaner on the R side. Make sure pipe "S" on the VCV holds vacuum and doesn't free flow. If it leaks, replace it or plug it's vac hose with a bb for the smog test.
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Double check all possible places where there could be a vacuum leak. A vac leak is the number one cause of lean A/F mixture.
Check the operation of the distributor venting VCV snapped under the air cleaner on the R side. Make sure pipe "S" on the VCV holds vacuum and doesn't free flow. If it leaks, replace it or plug it's vac hose with a bb for the smog test.
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The OE CAT is only OBD 1 compliant. The Magnaflow is OBD 2 compliant, per CA law, and one of those requirements is increased flow. Also smaller, lighter, etc. Don't toss your old CAT. Cut the end flanges off and you could use for a straight pipe or fixing the down pipe as they fit the exhaust manifold. And Man, the price has gone up! You can get from any auto parts store.
The VTV in your above picture probably came from the Carburetor and goes between the choke breaker and an air horn vacuum port. It's 23282 in the diagram. Between Modulator and EGR valve is just straight hose.
Also, your HIGH NOx is probably because the carb mix is too lean.
Oh, yeah, it's also illegal in CA to install a used CAT. ***ing totalitarian Socialist commie Fascist bastids!
EDIT: The 49-State Magnaflow is the same as the CARB version for CA - IF you know someone out of State who will ship it to you, it's about $200. Same beast just not stamped CARB.
Amazon.com: MagnaFlow 23894 Direct Fit Catalytic Converter (Non CARB compliant): Automotive
Other thing you could do is take a day trip to Reno, NV and grab it directly from Summit Racing (in Sparks) MagnaFlow Direct Fit Catalytic Converters 23894. Don't know that they check ID and what not when selling over the counter.
However, thing is with CARB it sounds like you have been getting that REF that will check EVERYTHING. So if he does not see the CARB sticker on the CAT he may fail you.. you might be just better off getting from Amazon (get the free prime shipping, do the trial offer if you do not have a membership) and that way you will have in a couple of days. Lots of stuff ships from their warehouses either outside of Reno or Las Vegas so you should have quickly no matter what.
Same here in CT. When I read he'd bought used in NH I was damn surprised but kept reading regardless. I called my local junk yard awhile back and they said the same. Glad to see folks recommending not using the old and simply buying new aftermarket. Seems far wiser if it needs to be legally complaint. I wondered myself how CP tested the old cat.it's also illegal in CA to install a used CAT. ***ing totalitarian Socialist commie Fascist bastids