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I seriously doubt that the kit includes a catalytic converter. It appears to have a test pipe/resonator that deletes the cat. If you have to pass smog, I doubt you will with that kit.
 
Goat<<<< Yeah good deal right...but Yeah, I don't have emissons problems..I just wanna know if anybody got a check engine light?
 
it will more than likely throw a code for sure as your exhaust gases wont be cleaned/cooled down from the cat. Looks more like a glass pack than a cat.
 
Im fine with that....but this system has been purchased alot. I have someone installing it right now. He warned me that an engine light or code will come on. Is there any way to by pass this?
 
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Someone told me about the spark plug anti foul trick. Lemme see if i can find it and copy paste it here
 
This is what was sent to me including the picture, and most people seem to say it works well as long as it fits ( may cause some fitment issues as it pushes the o2 sensor out a bit)

spark plug non-foulers.
buy 2 of them.
i don't remember the size... 5/16th maybe?

take one of the fouler's and drill out the middle of it enough that you can screw your 02 sensor into the spark plug non fouler. then screw the other (not drilled) non-fouler onto that one.
then screw the whole thing into your exhaust.

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I see your car is a 95. Is it an OBDI 95 Verbalcat?
If it's an OBDI then you're not likely to pop a code LOL.
 
I got a 2gn 420a with a eBay test pipe and it did and I put 4 defoulers end to end then my rear o2 sensor
 
It said to so a bought a pack with had two in it and it came back on so I add 1 and it poped I. Again and the 4 one did the charm it's been months and didn't come on again... I think it depends in the headers and test pipe you use is a little different with each one so I would start with two if it comes one keep adding till ya hit your number that's right for your system
 
you can't see how on the OBDII the wires are coming out of the middle of the ECU harness and on OBDI, they come out of the bottom so the harness appears flat?

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^better angle
 

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the turbo 420a in the pictures is my old car. it was an OBDI (so much easier to mess with than OBDII for tuning and modifying).

anyway, it had a 3" turbo back exhaust. just a pipe. no cat, no resonators, no muffler. just pipe.

it didn't pop a CEL code on me.

Yay for OBDI!
 
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