Is anyone running a fully de-cat standard exhaust ?
Is anyone running a fully de-cat standard exhaust ?
I was thinking about gutting the pre cats & removing the x pipe to add some power & noise. But I am thinking just keep standard x pipe & fully de-cat the exhaust. Anyone done this & have a vidoe of this ???
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I think just gutting the precats will suffice. Removing the mains will give you a headache every mot time and there is no real benefit to removing them. The pres are the main and biggest restriction. I will be doing min at some point. Does seem a bit of a lottery without a remap as to whether you need to space the O2 sensors though.
Current car: 2007 BMW 530d touring.
Previous car: 2005 S4 B7.
Previous car: 2005 S4 B7.
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I've just had the centre silencer removed and it's perfect. Just enough noise with the valves open, quiet when not. I am going to get the pre cats done too at some point but heard this is mainly for extra power rather than noise
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I would be getting a remap with getting the cats done but just wondered if I would get the same noise with gutting the cats save doing the x pipe. It's noise & a bit more power I am after. In total I was thinking about gutting cats, remap & cold air feed
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You will naturally get more noise from gutting the pre cats because you are removing a restriction in the system which means faster air flow and more noise out the back. The cold air feed won't add any major power gains but should give you more induction noise depending on which one you go for.
Current car: 2007 BMW 530d touring.
Previous car: 2005 S4 B7.
Previous car: 2005 S4 B7.
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Batfinnk wrote:You will naturally get more noise from gutting the pre cats because you are removing a restriction in the system which means faster air flow and more noise out the back. The cold air feed won't add any major power gains but should give you more induction noise depending on which one you go for.
I will probably just go for the pre cats then

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Does eml light come on if you gut pre cats? I would of thought it wouldn't as it's still got the second cats in place
b7 rs4 avant
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Yeh I believe it does as there will be a O2 sensor in the precats also I presume, but with a map it clears any lights or warnings. I was also told that when pre cats are gutted tho loose the 5.5k kick so need to map it back inm14rrv wrote:Does eml light come on if you gut pre cats? I would of thought it wouldn't as it's still got the second cats in place
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the lambda spacer goes in after the cats not before,
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Plus I may be wrong but don't think the 5.5 kick has anything to do with the exhaust. I'm sure it on the intake side?
Current car: 2007 BMW 530d touring.
Previous car: 2005 S4 B7.
Previous car: 2005 S4 B7.
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There is already a sensor in there thoughRick_RS4 wrote:the lambda spacer goes in after the cats not before,
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I was told it was something to do with the back pressure in the exhaust but I am not 100% sure hahaBatfinnk wrote:Plus I may be wrong but don't think the 5.5 kick has anything to do with the exhaust. I'm sure it on the intake side?
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Dec369 wrote:There is already a sensor in there thoughRick_RS4 wrote:the lambda spacer goes in after the cats not before,
yes the first one reads the gasses the engine is making, the second one reads them after they have been through the cats, if the second one senses more flow ( due to cat gutting) it throws a cel, so you space it so its not in the exhaust flow, so no cell
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Is any one running spacers on the 2nd sensors? If so what spacers you running
b7 rs4 avant
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I run a full non res valved, cat bypass Milltek system. Valves closed quieter than with cats, S button valves open = gods thunder, screams its bolx off at 8k revs in 3rd.
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