CEL w/ Ultimate Racing test pipe?
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Originally Posted by Z1 Performance
how did you plug it in and not touch the wires? All the UR test pipes come with wires as you must extend the 02 harness.....
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Originally Posted by Z1 Performance
have you scanned to code to see what exactly it is? There is more than one 02 related code
Originally Posted by EVIL_EVO_VIII
Damn ****ing CEL is on again, damn it!! Im gonna try that spark plug fouler thing.
it is your installation...the only CEL that CAN be triggered is cat inefficiency. The circuilt failure means you did not plug something back in - as I said initially, you need to go back over your installation and I bet you'll find a wire not fully making contact. That is why they provide the extra wire to extend the harness - alot safer than pulling extra wire from the plug itself.
nj1266 - actually the design of these test pipes means there is no CEL. Once and a while one occassionally will be set off (cat inefficiency) but a simple ecu reset fixes it and they don't come back. The nature of high flow cats makes a CEL more possible because OBD2 tracks how fast it takes the 02 sensor to reach full temperature
Only way to track this down is via a test light
nj1266 - actually the design of these test pipes means there is no CEL. Once and a while one occassionally will be set off (cat inefficiency) but a simple ecu reset fixes it and they don't come back. The nature of high flow cats makes a CEL more possible because OBD2 tracks how fast it takes the 02 sensor to reach full temperature
Only way to track this down is via a test light
Actually the same thing happened to me. I have had the UR test pipe on for about 6 months, no problems, then out of the blue the SES light came on. Two seperate O2 sensor codes. I would reset the ECU and they would come right back. Installation is correct. I was thinking I had a bad O2 sensor. I tried the anit-foulers and no problems since. I have heard of others having the same issue with the UR test pipe, works fine for a while, then the built-in fix fails.
Last edited by krafty; Sep 22, 2005 at 07:32 AM.
there is no way for the built in fix to fail, as there is nothing to fail. There is no electronic circuitry that makes the "fix" (unlike, say, a Perrin test pipe). No resistor, etc. The lack of CEL stems completely from the placement of the 02 sensor. I have not seen a single incident where a CEL would come on, and either stay on, or come back after an ecu reset that was not triggered by one of the following:
1. Wires coming loose (either fraying, etc. post install).
2. 02 sensor failing - this happens with race gas or overly rich mixtures, and typically has little warning.
1. Wires coming loose (either fraying, etc. post install).
2. 02 sensor failing - this happens with race gas or overly rich mixtures, and typically has little warning.
Try this. It worked on my STi and it works on my 05 Evo
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OK, not sure if someone already mentioned this but....
if you are getting a o2 sensor malfunction code, its not the normal "cat deficiency" code you get for a test pipe.
either A: your o2 sensor isn't plugged in right or if you ever had a sim on it, its not right or some wire has come loose or,
B: your o2 sensor is spaced too far off of the pipe if you are using the mechanical fix and its not getting a reading from it.
if you are getting a o2 sensor malfunction code, its not the normal "cat deficiency" code you get for a test pipe.
either A: your o2 sensor isn't plugged in right or if you ever had a sim on it, its not right or some wire has come loose or,
B: your o2 sensor is spaced too far off of the pipe if you are using the mechanical fix and its not getting a reading from it.


