FasT09
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Sorry for sounding stupid but what does de cating involve? What does it do exactly. and it improves performance ye? But wont pass MOT's ??
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vx.racing
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Reduces the restriction on the escape of the exhaust gases so yes improves performance. You can replace the cat with a de-cat pipe, or hollow out the material inside the cat and weld it back up.
Well my car has no cat and it passed its MOT, its the emissions it needs to pass on, not the fact a cat is necessary.
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FasT09
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and do you notice a big difference in fuel consumption. How much does it cost to de cat
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LukeD
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i found it pulled a little smoother, but seemed to run richer and smell of petrol, however it sounded too loud and "chavy" and i had alot of neighbours compain about me!! oops! So decided on a sports cat!
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vx.racing
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I wouln't say there was much difference in fuel consumption when i had a de-cat. De-cats cost different prices from different places and it will depend on whether you do the work yourself or take it to a garage.
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FasT09
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cool. how bout intake upgrade? does that improve performance and whats involved with that
[Edited on 19-07-2007 by FasT09]
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grogan
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it involves chopping the cat out and replacing with a straight through pipe.
free's up a few more horseys by making the exhaust gases more freeflowing i think
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Beato
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More cold air give you more power. Making it easier for the air to get in increases performance as does allowing gases to exit easier.
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Rob B
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quote: Originally posted by Beato
More cold air give you more power. Making it easier for the air to get in increases performance as does allowing gases to exit easier.
huh?
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Beato
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quote: Originally posted by Rob B
quote: Originally posted by Beato
More cold air give you more power. Making it easier for the air to get in increases performance as does allowing gases to exit easier.
huh?
quote: Originally posted by FasT09
cool. how bout intake upgrade? does that improve performance and whats involved with that
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richc
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Registered: 24th Mar 07
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quote: Originally posted by FasT09
and do you notice a big difference in fuel consumption. How much does it cost to de cat
I noticed it aswell! Mine seems alot smoother on the rev range but alot thurstier!
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20valver
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you could try making your own de cat pipe
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Kevxx
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quote: Originally posted by 20valver
you could try making your own de cat pipe
you mean a bit of straight pipe?
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Pete_vxl
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i got a decat made acouple of months back and it was £50, petrol consumption is the same as when my car was totally standard and it is smoother but a de-cat on its own will not give you power, 2-3bhp at the most
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