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De cat pipe help!?
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Yonner Gti
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De cat pipe help!?
Hi guys. I am after a De cat pipe for my GTi. I have a stainless Mongoose from cat back. I been told you can gain upto 10bhp when you decat it. Any info on were i could purchase one from. Or any one got a Decat on there gti that they recommend
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i would'nt go by what gains people say a de-cat can give you!
i had a custom de-cat on my gti, second lambda sensor still being used, put the cat back on for MOT and it actually felt better to drive than it did without the cat!
id say that if u do get de-cat then there is special threaded sockets you can get to put over the second lambda sensor (like a blanking plug) instead of using it in the exhaust.
the reason for this is that the second sensor should get clean air after gases go through the cat, without the cat, the sensor is getting dirty air so the ECU thinks there is somethin wrong!
if u cover the sensor instead of using it then it wont be getting dirty air and should work better for performance!
dont quote me on this tho as i havent tried it myself, i just know that it works with some other cars!
i had a custom de-cat on my gti, second lambda sensor still being used, put the cat back on for MOT and it actually felt better to drive than it did without the cat!
id say that if u do get de-cat then there is special threaded sockets you can get to put over the second lambda sensor (like a blanking plug) instead of using it in the exhaust.
the reason for this is that the second sensor should get clean air after gases go through the cat, without the cat, the sensor is getting dirty air so the ECU thinks there is somethin wrong!
if u cover the sensor instead of using it then it wont be getting dirty air and should work better for performance!
dont quote me on this tho as i havent tried it myself, i just know that it works with some other cars!
it will be worth a try but make sure u get the blanking plug for the sensor itself so it wont be drawin in any air at all!Jordan wrote:Has anyone got any info on this. I've got a piece of pipe that will fit for
a decat. Do you think i'll be able to just fit it and just leave the 2nd oxygen sensor off the exhaust altogether and it will be ok. Cheers.
iv fitted a couple 4 branch's on C2's and this is wot i had to do!
the bit u need just looks like a deep 19mm impact socket (if u know wot it looks like u'll understand) and the sensor just screws into it so it gets sealed off from any air.
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