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Greg Bartels
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NOV 30, 12:39 PM
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It appears there is only 1 o2 sensor right before the catalytic converter. If i delete the cat. converter will the check engine light come on? ------------------ Gregory K Bartels
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pmbrunelle
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NOV 30, 12:59 PM
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quote | Originally posted by Greg Bartels:If i delete the cat. converter will the check engine light come on?
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No, the light won't come on.
Now pepper your angus for all those who will tell you what a delinquent act that is.
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Gall757
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NOV 30, 02:31 PM
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Raydar
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NOV 30, 02:37 PM
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Nope. No CEL.
And welcome to our obsession!
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RPYRAZOO
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NOV 30, 06:11 PM
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Welcome. Remove the CAT and enjoy the different exhaust note. ------------------
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Patrick
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NOV 30, 06:48 PM
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Welcome. Remove the CAT and enjoy the different exhaust aroma.
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Fiero Thomas
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NOV 30, 10:12 PM
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Greg Bartels
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DEC 01, 10:36 AM
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Thanks for the welcome and the answers many more to follow im sure. I just bought a single owner 87 gt 5 speed (beautiful). I wasnt even looking for this car but it found me. I love this and have lots of plans for it. Selling it will never be on the table. First though being in Florida is to reduce heat at all fronts i like to drive hard and am worried about July and August. Any body else down here in sw florida?
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Gall757
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DEC 01, 11:02 AM
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Fieros were designed to run hotter than most owners expect. Both mileage and emissions are improved when the computer reads around 195*f or higher, but with no CAT, the improvement may be negligible. [This message has been edited by Gall757 (edited 12-01-2019).]
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Gall757
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DEC 01, 12:56 PM
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Your radiator fan is supposed to kick on at 235*f. so there is a large 'normal' range. Some owners in warm climates use a lower temp thermostat in an effort to make the car run cooler, but I doubt it helps much at all and may lower gas mileage. [This message has been edited by Gall757 (edited 12-01-2019).]
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