de-cat on civic type r

de-cat on civic type r

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billberks2

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888 posts

191 months

Sunday 15th June 2008
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will it be fine just to fit a de-cat pipe on my 06 plate type r engine wise? seriously thinking about going for it...

i know it's not legal for 'those types'.

R5GTTgaz

7,897 posts

221 months

Sunday 15th June 2008
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I doubt it will make much difference, and if you can't get dodgy MOTs when it needs one (next year?) you will have the pain of refitting it.


billberks2

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888 posts

191 months

Sunday 15th June 2008
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R5GTTgaz said:
I doubt it will make much difference, and if you can't get dodgy MOTs when it needs one (next year?) you will have the pain of refitting it.
that isn't really a problem.

do you guys think the only way is to go for a full system (including manifold)

i heard the best way for road use and a tad more grunt is to just go for a cat-bacl system.

R5GTTgaz

7,897 posts

221 months

Sunday 15th June 2008
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Manifolds make a big difference.

billberks2

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888 posts

191 months

Sunday 15th June 2008
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Yeah I know. I just want a really nice sound from it, I know I wont get much power from a n/a highly tuned engine.

jinxy1980

16 posts

193 months

Monday 16th June 2008
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i have de-catted mine, and the engine management light came on, you will have to buy a resistor from cpl racing,here is the write up on it.

On the current Honda Civic Type R a great way to add extra power and torque is to change the standard manifold for a race manifold, however in doing so it is necessary to remove the catalytic converter. This in turn will cause an error code within the ecu, and illuminate the engine check light on the dashboard. CPL Racing have overcome this problem with the advent of our 02 sim.

The 02 sim is wired into the secondary oxygen sensor and comes with full instructions and all the parts needed to fit.


Price 65.00 U.K. Pounds incl vat









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Revs_Addiction

2,090 posts

232 months

Monday 16th June 2008
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Be careful if you de-cat, as if you do this in conjunction with an efficient intake system, you WILL run too lean if you don't re-map your fuelling accordingly, and will end up with a big bill...

billberks2

Original Poster:

888 posts

191 months

Saturday 21st June 2008
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jinxy1980 said:
i have de-catted mine, and the engine management light came on, you will have to buy a resistor from cpl racing,here is the write up on it.

On the current Honda Civic Type R a great way to add extra power and torque is to change the standard manifold for a race manifold, however in doing so it is necessary to remove the catalytic converter. This in turn will cause an error code within the ecu, and illuminate the engine check light on the dashboard. CPL Racing have overcome this problem with the advent of our 02 sim.

The 02 sim is wired into the secondary oxygen sensor and comes with full instructions and all the parts needed to fit.


Price 65.00 U.K. Pounds incl vat









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i must research...

anyone done thius?

thetrash

1,847 posts

207 months

Sunday 22nd June 2008
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Revs_Addiction said:
Be careful if you de-cat, as if you do this in conjunction with an efficient intake system, you WILL run too lean if you don't re-map your fuelling accordingly, and will end up with a big bill...
Lot of people have done it and there isn't as many blown k20s.

The 02 sim is bit of a bodge, Hondata is a better way to go and you can run a more agressive engine map at the same time

billberks2

Original Poster:

888 posts

191 months

Sunday 22nd June 2008
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thetrash said:
Revs_Addiction said:
Be careful if you de-cat, as if you do this in conjunction with an efficient intake system, you WILL run too lean if you don't re-map your fuelling accordingly, and will end up with a big bill...
Lot of people have done it and there isn't as many blown k20s.

The 02 sim is bit of a bodge, Hondata is a better way to go and you can run a more agressive engine map at the same time
We dont seem to be reaching any sort of conclusion.