header/downpipe
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header/downpipe
ok just got back from the shop b/c....my check engine light came on due to got an header and downpipe with cat installed. They ran a diagnostics test and 3 codes came up. here are the codes P0420( cat efficiency below thershold).. P0171 ( system too lean)..P0300 Random multiple misfire..The mechanice at shop thinks that it could be a bad cat...b/c i got the 1/3/4 midleanth header and a 3inch downpipe with 2.5 exit from ZZP...it was recommended from couple of guys on the site b/c im supercharging it soon...so he also thinks that i might need a tune/reflash cause its a newer model...so what u guys think??
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ok just got back from the shop b/c....my check engine light came on due to got an header and downpipe with cat installed. They ran a diagnostics test and 3 codes came up. here are the codes P0420( cat efficiency below thershold).. P0171 ( system too lean)..P0300 Random multiple misfire..The mechanice at shop thinks that it could be a bad cat...b/c i got the 1/3/4 midleanth header and a 3inch downpipe with 2.5 exit from ZZP...it was recommended from couple of guys on the site b/c im supercharging it soon...so he also thinks that i might need a tune/reflash cause its a newer model...so what u guys think??
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well, codes aside, a good exhaust will be free of turbulence and will create a nice exhaust flow. by going from a 3 to a 2.5 it will be creating turbulence, not getting rid of it. that's why i said that it doesn't make sense. keep it all the same size next time.
as far as the codes, the lean code is nothing, loads of people get that. the cat efficiencey MAY be because the high flow cat is registering much more air than what it's programmed for stock. the other code could be nothing as well. if you haven't, delete the codes and see if it comes back.
as far as the codes, the lean code is nothing, loads of people get that. the cat efficiencey MAY be because the high flow cat is registering much more air than what it's programmed for stock. the other code could be nothing as well. if you haven't, delete the codes and see if it comes back.
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think of it like this. the stock exhaust is 2.5 ", but then bottle necks down to like 2 1/4 over the axle. that causes restriction, and that's why you change out the stock exhaust to one that is all the same size, which ='s better flow. so you basically paid for that same restriction, just a half inch bigger. will it flow better than stock? sure. will it flow better than the same exhaust that was all the same size? no.
it's not the end of the world, just use it as a learning experience. don't feel bad about it either, if everyone knew everything about the cobalt there wouldn't need to be all these forums.
it's not the end of the world, just use it as a learning experience. don't feel bad about it either, if everyone knew everything about the cobalt there wouldn't need to be all these forums.
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you shouldn't need a tune. is the light still on? that means they didn't delete the codes. try deleting them and see what happens. you can also disconnect the negative side of the battery for a few minutes, which will reset everything, and it may re-learn for the new air flow.
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With just exhaust you don't need a tune...
Last edited by JKennedy1612; 09-04-2007 at 01:29 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost