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Post by grant_day » Thu Dec 15, 2011 6:58 am
So I finally got round to fitting a new manifold and stainless (de-cat) system on my 4th gen, but after all my hard work I've just remembered I forgot to re-connec the O2 sensor (the one that's connected just behind where the cat used to be) , my question is ... Would it have caused any problems for the 50ish mile drive to work and back home???
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Post by grant_day » Thu Dec 15, 2011 7:44 pm
If its not going to damage anything ill leave it off, the threads are different sizes anyway so saves a job. Nope no warning lights at all, I thought it was using more fuel but i think its because I was a little lead footed on my way home, before i changed the exhaust I was getting about 320miles to a full tank, that's 520 on the clock, I'm gunna fill her up 2morrow and report back with new figures.
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Post by indigolemon » Thu Dec 15, 2011 9:29 pm
Ah, this isn't an O2 sensor, I think that's the cat temperature sensor.
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Post by Merlin » Fri Dec 16, 2011 10:34 am
If the CAT temp sensor is not plugged in it should give a CAT warning light on the dash. It is best to ground it on the chassis to stop the light from coming on, like so:

If your car is an import and made before 1995 you can get away with a non CAT test. My 1993 BB4 with a Spoon ECU and no CAT, its last emissions test was:
CO2 - Max limit 3.50% - Passed with 1.04%
Hydrocarbons - Max limit 1200ppm - passed with 133ppm

If your car is an import and made before 1995 you can get away with a non CAT test. My 1993 BB4 with a Spoon ECU and no CAT, its last emissions test was:
CO2 - Max limit 3.50% - Passed with 1.04%
Hydrocarbons - Max limit 1200ppm - passed with 133ppm
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