ROAD/RACE-CEL Eliminators in stock
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ROAD/RACE-CEL Eliminators in stock
We finally got CEL eliminators made. Alot of guys ask for them separately. We have them now. Figure $20 shipped. THis is good for all Lancer headers and Ralliart downpipes. Come s with instructions too.
Call to order till I add it to the website.
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Rob or one of the engine gurus might know more details, or even correct me if I'm wrong... but I believe it alters the signal at the second sansor that goes after the cat. The reason is that with a cat installed, the temp after the cat should be different than before it. Since there is no cat, there is no temp change, and the sensor would then think the cat was blown out. So this CEL Eliminator changes the reading on the second sensor to trick it into thinking there is a temp difference, so it won't throw a code telling your computer that the cat is blown out. Some people just ignore the CEL when they install a header, but then they might not know when a true code is being thrown.
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Correct Urban. We had a very specific piece machined to shield the second 02 sensor. It shields it in such a way as to modify the signal. It works very well, even better than anti fouler.
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correct me if I'm wrong. . . I probably am. But, it also sounds like maybe you wouldn't have as many cel hits if you're running a high flow cat, vs a straight pipe? Or am I just confused?
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Originally Posted by newbiewonkenobe
correct me if I'm wrong. . . I probably am. But, it also sounds like maybe you wouldn't have as many cel hits if you're running a high flow cat, vs a straight pipe? Or am I just confused?
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