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My car faild inspection....due to catalyic converter?

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737 views 12 replies 9 participants last post by  SiRxLaUgHs  
#1 ·
Can this be true, Even if my car runs great, Does not over heat or spurter or cough or laugh and Has a deep howl to it when I step on the gas. That what the machine told me. Now I have to go back tommrow and plop down $260 for a new one. Someone please give me some advice......

Thanks,

Jasmine
 
#3 ·
Suppose it could be, you might try replacing the O2 sensor as well as doing a basic tune-up assuming it hasnt had one in a while.

Is that $260 installed? How much for the converter itself?
 
#5 ·
$260 included everything. Around here, to get a cat installed is at least $80 and that's if you know someone. On my accord, it cost me $380 for a full cat. So, even if I brought the $50 cat, I would still have to pay $80 for the install then $80 for the inspection. I would make out cheaper but not that much. So, I went on had the mechanic do the job and she passed inspection.
 
#8 ·
preludegofast13 said:
I got a random technologies converter, Its legal, you dont have to weld it on, and I picked up about 10 hp.
so how does it go on if you dont weld it? the flanges fit our cars? and then what about the rest of the exhaust, i thought that had to be welded to the other side of the cat.
 
#9 ·
CruZin89LuDe said:
preludegofast13 said:
I got a random technologies converter, Its legal, you dont have to weld it on, and I picked up about 10 hp.
so how does it go on if you dont weld it? the flanges fit our cars? and then what about the rest of the exhaust, i thought that had to be welded to the other side of the cat.
The stock cat is a bolt on cat. Not welded into the exhaust. Most muffler shops weld them in because they can use a universal converter when they do this. Its also much cheaper than buying a direct fit cat.

Preludegofast13- I hope you're kidding about that power gain. I seriously doubt that a high flow cat would give you 2-3 more horsepower, let alone 10.
 
#10 ·
preludegofast13 said:
I got a random technologies converter, Its legal, you dont have to weld it on, and I picked up about 10 hp.
random tech blows.. i had one.. biggest waste of money i ever spent on my car..
the 10hp you picked up was all in yer head
so please, let's refrain from giving people false hp claims..

3gp, i dunno what shop costs are where your from..
but.. i bought a carsound (magnaflow) cat from ebay for 50 bux and took it to an exhaust shop..
they charged me 30 bucks to weld it on..
i'd try shopping around before handing your car over to the shop you took it to
 
#11 ·
3gpgirl said:
Can this be true, Even if my car runs great, Does not over heat or spurter or cough or laugh and Has a deep howl to it when I step on the gas. That what the machine told me. Now I have to go back tommrow and plop down $260 for a new one. Someone please give me some advice......

Thanks,

Jasmine

What machine told you? What part of the test did it fail? Don't go throwing parts at it - Find out what it needs!
 
#12 ·
MustardCat said:
Suppose it could be, you might try replacing the O2 sensor as well as doing a basic tune-up assuming it hasnt had one in a while.

Is that $260 installed? How much for the converter itself?
Yeah, you might want to spend $150.00 or so on a part that might or might not fix the problem. Sounds like a GOOD idea! Does everyone around here like to waste money by throwing parts until they find the one that fixes the problem?
 
#13 ·
Ahnold said:
MustardCat said:
Suppose it could be, you might try replacing the O2 sensor as well as doing a basic tune-up assuming it hasnt had one in a while.

Is that $260 installed? How much for the converter itself?
Yeah, you might want to spend $150.00 or so on a part that might or might not fix the problem. Sounds like a GOOD idea! Does everyone around here like to waste money by throwing parts until they find the one that fixes the problem?
if she still has the original cat, it needs to be changed anyway..

and usually, when you can't properly diagnose a problem (or when there's similar symptoms for different problems), you fix'em one at a time..