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    • Shannon Whitehead
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      we zip-tied the rear O2 up out of the way , no issues. You can also put foolers in there. PCM just needs to think the cats are there and doing what suppose to

    • Shannon Whitehead
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      we zip-tied the rear O2’s up out of the way (if that’s what you mean?) , no issues. You can also put foolers in there. PCM just needs to think the cats are there and doing what suppose to

    • Shannon Whitehead
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      uvbnbit said:
      we zip-tied the rear O2's up out of the way (if that's what you mean?) , no issues. You can also put foolers in there. PCM just needs to think the cats are there and doing what suppose to

      Would this work on a gen 5? My tuner won’t touch anything emissions related

    • Viper.954
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      I owned a Gen 2 years ago. I removed the cats and did nothing special with the sensors. Car ran great and the interior was cooler.

    • GTS Dean
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      Mikey said:
      Would this work on a gen 5? My tuner won't touch anything emissions related

      Meeting Federal emissions requirements got harder with almost each passing year. Gen 5s are the hardest to mod without throwing codes. Downstream O2s are expected to move in predictable response to the upstream O2s and measure the cat operating efficiency. Hard to trick them these days – but a very few of the best tuners can.

    • Shannon Whitehead
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      Hello everyone, I finally received my BBE 3 “no cat exhaust for m’y gts gen2 after 8 months of waiting. … my question: did you mislead the rear O2 sensors when you changed the exhaust?

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