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Old 02-29-2004 | 08:30 PM
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I've failed emissions twice now and am trying to avoid buying a new cat seeing as that im broke. I have failed twice now because i am producing too much NO by about 300 or so. Any suggestions? I know its prolly my cat, but any tricks you guys know of? I did an induction service hoping that might clena out my system but it was of no luck. It's a 95 GSR so i'm pre-odb2, if you kno where i could get a cheap cat lemme know that as well. PLEASE HELP ME!

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Old 02-29-2004 | 09:09 PM
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Here ya go.

http://www.landspeedracing.com/custo...cat=212&page=1

Oh, just as a reference point, MSRP on a new stock cat is $760.
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NIce price. I just did smog. Ran the cleaner stuff through a tank of gas, changed the plugs and the oil and voila. Did you change your oil just before the test? That is apparently very helpful
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i failed first time when i put in new plugs, wires, oil and cleaned my air filter, but i barely missed

i said f*ck it and paid to have a new high flow carsound cat put in and did a oil change and some crap i got a autozone (cleaner crap) and i passed

mines a 95 also (best year woot)
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Old 03-01-2004 | 11:21 AM
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Originally Posted by airon
i failed first time when i put in new plugs, wires, oil and cleaned my air filter, but i barely missed

i said f*ck it and paid to have a new high flow carsound cat put in and did a oil change and some crap i got a autozone (cleaner crap) and i passed

mines a 95 also (best year woot)

I was looking on ebay and have found carsound and magnaflow cat converters for around 50 bucks, but they're universal. Any experiences on making a universal cat fit? How hard? easy? general advice? BTW what size is our catalytic converter? I wasn't sure but i was assuming 2"
Old 03-01-2004 | 11:54 AM
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if your nox is too high, try spraying a mist of water in the intake lil by lil to reduce the temp of your engine. when the engine temp is too high, it will automatically produce extra nox. a swap of the cat should help too if u need a new cat to begin with. of course, this is if you KNOW the smog shop...if not, theyre not going to do this for you obviously.
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Originally Posted by TegraGSR
I was looking on ebay and have found carsound and magnaflow cat converters for around 50 bucks, but they're universal. Any experiences on making a universal cat fit? How hard? easy? general advice? BTW what size is our catalytic converter? I wasn't sure but i was assuming 2"
2.25"

You need to have flanges welded on to mate with the header and midpipe, and a bung for the oxygen sensor if your stock cat has one. A muffler shop should be able to do it for ya.
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http://planetperformance.com/products/?
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2.25"

You need to have flanges welded on to mate with the header and midpipe, and a bung for the oxygen sensor if your stock cat has one. A muffler shop should be able to do it for ya.
How much would that run me if i went to midas or some other local muffler shop? What would be the range? I keep finding Universal Carsound Magnaflow Converters on ebay for about $45, which is real cheap. And they offer to send it with or without the airtube, should i request the airtube or not?
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the hard part is getting the flanges welded on
i got mines installed and made for liek 150 total
and your car is obd1 so they wont trip on your getting a universal cat (if you go that route, my shop had the carsound in stock) cuz there is no o2 sensor bung to weld
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