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  • Do I have to run a cat/cat's???

    Hey guys, in the planning stages of swapping a 2.8 from an 88 celebrity into my MGB and am trying to work out everything before I start here. I am getting to the exhaust part and am wondering if I strictly have to run a catalytic converter in order for the computer to run the engine properly. I ask this because in the area where I live I do not have to have the emissions tested at all, and not for the forseeable future (rural nevada, very very low population density). If I can get away with not running a cat that would make things alot easier, as I am short on room under the car as it is. I plan on running a non-emissions cam anyway, so I am assuming that I am going to either have to buy an aftermarket computer, or have it re-programmed to operate with the higher performance cam, when I have that done can the computer also be programmed to run without cat?

    These questions may seem stupid, I apologise, I am new to the world of EFI
    1980 MGB Roadster - V6 engine swap commencing....

  • #2
    There's no need for one at all.

    I speak from experience; my '87 Fiero 2.8 has a test pipe in place of the cat. Pulled stronger afterwards, manifolds didn't glow so violently as before, etc. It also reduced the interior and engine bay temperatures, since on a v6 Fiero the cat is right next to the firewall.

    Of course, engines without catalytic converters are for off-road use only.
    Last edited by Fiero Brick; 08-11-2006, 10:38 AM.
    87 Fiero GT
    2.8 liter v6

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Fiero Brick
      There's no need for one at all.
      .................

      Of course, engines without catalytic converters are for off-road use only. in the state of California.
      There, fixed that last part of your post ;P
      1980 MGB Roadster - V6 engine swap commencing....

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      • #4
        only ODBII vehicles had an O2 sensor after the cat to make sure it works. So the 2.8 won't throw a check engine light if there is no cat. You'll be fine.
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        • #5
          Originally posted by IsaacHayes
          only ODBII vehicles had an O2 sensor after the cat to make sure it works. So the 2.8 won't throw a check engine light if there is no cat. You'll be fine.
          Thanks for the info guys, its good to know this.
          1980 MGB Roadster - V6 engine swap commencing....

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