De Catted My Motor
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What can i say,my car was Asmatic and i did not realise!
Got rid of the Cat and have found that i have got a Monster,yes U.V.noise levels have gone a bit wild but worth it.The increase in preformance really shocked me i now have a Turbo just so much more responsive.
Thought i would share that with you all now off to play need to get on a RR and soon see what the Ponies are doing.
Craig
Got rid of the Cat and have found that i have got a Monster,yes U.V.noise levels have gone a bit wild but worth it.The increase in preformance really shocked me i now have a Turbo just so much more responsive.
Thought i would share that with you all now off to play need to get on a RR and soon see what the Ponies are doing.
Craig
Not on my car
Yes there is a bennefit to a 964 !
I would imagine that newer cars may need the cat re fitting prior to any MOT. although maybe a modern Porsche engine could scrape by without it.
If the newer cars are as easy to do as mine was its not a problem.
edited to make sense. I think cats are only a legal requirement on cars registered after 1993 onwards.
>> Edited by pesty on Wednesday 30th March 20:17
Yes there is a bennefit to a 964 ! I would imagine that newer cars may need the cat re fitting prior to any MOT. although maybe a modern Porsche engine could scrape by without it.
If the newer cars are as easy to do as mine was its not a problem.
edited to make sense. I think cats are only a legal requirement on cars registered after 1993 onwards.
>> Edited by pesty on Wednesday 30th March 20:17
gaity said:
Would decatting have much effect on a normally asp motor?
Depends on the car. You can get mixed results.
It had a bit of an (positive) effect on my MR2 in terms of top-end HP (gained a tiny bit), but had an negative effect on low-down torque of which there wasn't much to start with anyway. I guess this was due to better breathing at high RPM and less back pressure/pulse-tuning effect at low revs.
The best thing about gutting the cat on a naturally aspirated car is the noise.
>> Edited by DanBoy on Wednesday 30th March 22:04
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