wtf....
#4
could also be a precat. but I will tell you that if you plan on buying a y-pipe, get it before you replace anything that will cost you money. I had the same code, installed my y-pipe, and now the code has dissapeared.
#7
P0430 IS for the front pre-cat, someone already posted that it was Bank 2, which is the front bank. It has nothing to do with the main cat. Plus he has an 01, so there are no O2s behind the main cat that could tell if wasn't working right.
#8
Originally Posted by zax 20th ae
ive had a y pipe before the problem came up though,
is an install on one of these precats easy or does major **** gotta be removed in order to get to them????
is an install on one of these precats easy or does major **** gotta be removed in order to get to them????
#9
Originally Posted by zax 20th ae
ive had a y pipe before the problem came up though,
is an install on one of these precats easy or does major **** gotta be removed in order to get to them????
is an install on one of these precats easy or does major **** gotta be removed in order to get to them????
You can either replace the pre-cat which will be a pain, get headers, or you can get an O2 sim to simulate a working front pre-cat.
If you want local help, let me know.
#10
Originally Posted by Mass_Media
So you have a After market y-pipe? If so then its your main cat. Like said before if you have under 80k miles then go to a nissan dealer and get you cat replaced
and replaced the oem cat with a high flow cat a while ago.
so its not that.
#11
Originally Posted by zax 20th ae
fyi, i have 104,000 miles on my car.
and replaced the oem cat with a high flow cat a while ago.
so its not that.
and replaced the oem cat with a high flow cat a while ago.
so its not that.
#12
Originally Posted by merovi
your high flow cat might be garbage...so that could be your problem. I've not heard many good things about high flow cats or our cars.
#14
i dont know the explaination or even where to start, i've just read alot about people replacing their cat and having it make a difference. Like they replaced the sensor first, and the code would come back, then they replace their cat and the code would go away and stay away. Just what i've read from other threads.
#17
Originally Posted by MaxBoost925
i've been doing it for 3,000 miles, don't hurt a thing.
#18
Originally Posted by FriscoMaxima
damn, i still suspect that those codes (P0420 and P0430) are caused by Cold Air Intakes. and i really do not want any reatarded SES lights on my dash...
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