No because it means chopping my manifold and I can't get in to weld it and it would mean removing it which is a costly job. The cars here to stay. It's not going back standard.
Basically gets rid of a huge restriction. Instead of having 2 restrictions, I've only got one. Flat spot 'if it has one' will be improved when it goes to rs tuning for some work on the 23rd! Haven't been out in it yet so I don't know if the flat spot is bad.
the 197/200 has the catalytic converter in two separate parts of the exhaust - one at the bottom of the manifold (some call it "pre-cat") and another just in the exhaust as it goes straight in the centre of the car the "main-cat" and this is what is usually "de-catted" ie removed from the exhaust...remove the cats improves the exhaust gas flow but the ecu/injection doesn't usually compensate for this and so they run "weak" and cause a flat spot in the delivery as theres not enough fuelling...
No, I was under the impression if it came out of the factory like it, it needed to have it for its mot. I'm sure it'll pass emissions, just wondered if it'd pass a physical check.
No, I was under the impression if it came out of the factory like it, it needed to have it for its mot. I'm sure it'll pass emissions, just wondered if it'd pass a physical check.
But there wont be any problems at mot time as it will pass anyway, pre cats are for first registration of the vehicle, so after this it is no longer needed as the bigger 2nd cat is good enough for mot emissions