CEL returns!!!
it returned after about 50 miles...
i got a megan header along with the spacer for the O2 sensor...how do i get it back off? can i just put some washers on the O2 to space it farther away from the s-pipe? or find a longer spacer? or what?
i got a megan header along with the spacer for the O2 sensor...how do i get it back off? can i just put some washers on the O2 to space it farther away from the s-pipe? or find a longer spacer? or what?
yes. the normal mod is 2 antifoulers with most headers but with megan i been reading that it takes 3 for it to work. the o2 sticks out further from the spipe not reading less airflow i suppose. try it the foulers are cheap anyway
There is a thread for this!
search for "antifouler"
they are not just washers
go to your local auto parts store and pick up the HELP BRAND sparkplug foulers #42002 i believe and megan needs 3. you also need a 1/2 inch drill bit to drill a hole out of one
i forgot but i think it goes like this
o2 bung ----> modded antifouler ----> un-modded antifouler ---> o2 sensor
search for "antifouler"
they are not just washers
go to your local auto parts store and pick up the HELP BRAND sparkplug foulers #42002 i believe and megan needs 3. you also need a 1/2 inch drill bit to drill a hole out of one
i forgot but i think it goes like this
o2 bung ----> modded antifouler ----> un-modded antifouler ---> o2 sensor
Originally Posted by Delta
Will after market headers over a period of time ruin the catalytic converter?
Wouldn't worry about it though. If the engine runs too rich (or too lean, which is actually worse) the ECU will tell you by generating a CEL.
Originally Posted by Mid_Life_tC-risis
The stock tC has 2 cats, one in the exhaust manifold (pre-cat) and one in the midpipe (main cat). A header deletes only the pre-cat.
Some vehicles employ a pre-converter in the exhaust system immediately after the manifold to help during this warm-up period. The pre-converter’s small size and proximity to the engine allow it to heat up and start functioning in less time than the main converter. It also pre-heats the exhaust gasses and helps the main converter reach operating temperature sooner.
Toyota does this to meet ULEV specs. Our two cats are the three-way type btw.
umm... isnt it just a main cat and then a resonator.... a cat would be identified by two o2 sensors (one before and one after).. this way the ecm can monitor if it is working.... if so... whether the second cat goes bad or not, the ecm would never know.
Yes, the stock midpipe consists of the main cat and resonator. The main cat is not monitored with sensors.
Only the pre-cat in the exhaust manifold is monitored. The pre-cat is located much closer to the combustion chamber than the main cat, so it will run hotter and would be first to be exposed to any unburned fuel that enters into the exhaust stream. So this cat is more likely to fail.
I would expect that on any car diagnosed with a failed pre-cat, the Toyota mechanic would also inspect the main cat.
Only the pre-cat in the exhaust manifold is monitored. The pre-cat is located much closer to the combustion chamber than the main cat, so it will run hotter and would be first to be exposed to any unburned fuel that enters into the exhaust stream. So this cat is more likely to fail.
I would expect that on any car diagnosed with a failed pre-cat, the Toyota mechanic would also inspect the main cat.
I have a megan header too. If you haven't solved your cel problem. go to auto zone get a package of doorman 18mm anti foulers. Drill one out with half inch bit, you will need a drill press or titanium bit if your are going to hand drill. Put the o2 sensor in the drilled one then screw the other not drilled one one and the reinstall. That should take care of your cel.
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