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cutting cat???


albertabronco

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City
Red Deer, Alberta, Canada
Vehicle Year
1987
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Automatic
well im thinkin of cuttin the cat off my truck due to i live in canada altho do i need to keep it due to a o2 sensor its a 87 bronco II with a 2.9 there is a tube going to the cat from somewhere in the engine bay is this needed or can i just cut it and plug it off??
 
Why do you want to cut the cat off? It's not going to help performance at all, and it's illegal even if you don't have emmisions testing.
 
haha nah dude trust me ive run all my vehicles without cats when they had them in the first place and ive had them all mechanicly inspected due to insurence and shit and never had an issue as per why is its half rotted off thats why
 
The rule is ( as I understand ) you ( a shop) can not legally cut off a functioning cat. However if it is not working they can legally replace it with a "test pipe". I might be wrong as my info is from a few years ago.
 
Do you have to have your car inspected up there? I used to live out in Maine and you had to pass an emissions test every years or your S.O.L.
 
there is a tube going to the cat from somewhere in the engine bay

Hmmm...you might want to find out what it connects to...

Why Does this question keep coming up???

It isn't going to help you power wise, and the cat really doesn't make a big difference with sound...from experience.

They are there for a reason.
 
haha and i keep answering back saying i know it doesnt give a power gain lol mine is pooched and full of holes so i want to get rid of it im too cheap to buy another as per the hose who knows where it goes ill have to look i cant see it being too important lol and for the record i dont care if its the law i never run a cat on any of my vehicles ive never got into any trouble either
 
Do you have to have your car inspected up there? I used to live out in Maine and you had to pass an emissions test every years or your S.O.L.

The only time a vehicle needs an inspection here is
(1)if it comes from out of province and you want to register it and

(2)if you buy a used vehicle that is over 8 years old ( IIRC ) at the request of the insurance company.

The out of province inspection is much more involved and requires all safety lamps ( ABS and airbag system ) to function, prove out and be in normal operating condition. I have yet to see a vehicle fail due to an emission problem.
 
If the cat was cut off due to it malfunctioning and it had an O2 sensor behind it would it affect anything, gas milage etc.
 
well im thinkin of cuttin the cat off my truck due to i live in canada altho do i need to keep it due to a o2 sensor its a 87 bronco II with a 2.9 there is a tube going to the cat from somewhere in the engine bay is this needed or can i just cut it and plug it off??

The tube is probably EGR. Your PCM is expecting a functioning EGR system...

If it were me, and I wanted it to run half way decent, I would probably try and locate a junk yard replacement or try get a new one for cheap.

I've gutted one before, and it didn't make any difference performance wise.

Pete
 
if your too cheep to maintain your junk, then sell it and buy a nice bike. idiots like you are the reason there is such a mess regarding vehicle emissions. A universal fit cat is like 80 bucks if not cheeper if you shop around. Considering that I live in canada, and like you, do not participate in the emissions testing yet, I STILL have a cat on my truck.
 
That tube on the side of the cat comes from the smog pump on the right front corner of the engine.
The O2 sensor is located in the manifold BEFORE the cat.
As for those $80 cat's, don't waste your money. I had one last 2 years. Blew the guts right out of it.
You can't buy a used cat from a junk yard. It's against Fed. law.
 
**** a bunch of cats. i wonder why race cars dont have cats...because they do rob power
 
**** a bunch of cats. i wonder why race cars dont have cats...because they do rob power

Race cars don't have cats because they're not driven on public roads and don't have to conform to emmisions standards.

I've gutted a few cats in the past and noticed no increase in power. I would not do it again. In the dyno tests I've seen, removing the cat added between 0 and 1 HP.
 

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