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De-cat hdi
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sulli
PostPosted: Tue Jul 24, 2012 3:55 pm Up
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Hi so i have fitted a cherry bomb to my 1.4 hdi, doesnt seem to have made much difference to engine noise to be honest. My system is as follows.

Manifold > Cat > flexi > Cherry bomb.

What im wanting to know is if there is any available decat pipes pre fabricated i can buy for this engine as i have look high and low and cant seem to find any. Ive took the blacket off infront of the turbo and cat and noticed that the cat can be unclamped so can just be replaced with a pipe im presuming?

 


 


 


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take the cat off and empty it , just rip its guts out Twisted Evil

all honesty im not sure on the 1.4 hdi's but at worst you could just pull the honey comb out of the cat because unless the m.o.t rules have been changed derv's dont need a cat Wink

i'd hang on for now in case there's any drawbacks to emptying the cat on a 1.4 , someone on here will know

 

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Oh right, so i dont need a CAT by law then? for the MOT sake? thats why i didnt want to do the above lol.

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you need one by law
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swaynie wrote:
you need one by law

Wrong not on a diesel as they are smoked tested at MOT

 
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Right, i think the cheapest option, instead of having a decat pipe fabricated as i can not see any already done online is going to be to knock the middle of the cat out, is this a hard job? thanks
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sulli wrote:
Right, i think the cheapest option, instead of having a decat pipe fabricated as i can not see any already done online is going to be to knock the middle of the cat out, is this a hard job? thanks

any exhaust can make you a decat pipe, 20-ish.

then sell your cat. -50ish..

 
 

 

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Ok cool, will I notice a big difference from taking the cat out? Thanks
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You won't notice a major difference and it's never going to be overly loud either

I have a decat on my 2.0 HDI (just got my garage to weld a bit of pipe in) and you can't even tell from inside the car

In fact, you can't really tell until you're behind the car really

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You won't notice a major difference and it's never going to be overly loud either

I have a decat on my 2.0 HDI (just got my garage to weld a bit of pipe in) and you can't even tell from inside the car

In fact, you can't really tell until you're behind the car really

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something to consider before you de-cat it,

i know with my GTi HDi, when the dpf was removed, the cat was left in place to provide a preassure difference between the 2 sensors, if yours has these sensors (yes im aware its a 1.4) it may trigger some fault codes.

ultimatly, when i have found a good replacement for my whole dpf/cat mine will be removed and the sensors de-activated.

to the other people, i did extensive research before getting my dpf removed (and a stage 1 remap) and i can confirm the diesels DO NOT require either a dpf or cat, for either legal or mot reasons, however just to be on the safe side i have left the can of the dpf in place to make it look like i have one Razz

 

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I would also like to know if I decat my 2.0 hdi will it bring the engine management light on and mess anything up? Thanks
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Mikey2uk wrote:
swaynie wrote:
you need one by law

Wrong not on a diesel as they are smoked tested at MOT

I thought if the car left the factory with a cat it needed to have it for the MOT regardless of weather its tested or not.

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Big_Rich180 wrote:
Mikey2uk wrote:
swaynie wrote:
you need one by law

Wrong not on a diesel as they are smoked tested at MOT

I thought if the car left the factory with a cat it needed to have it for the MOT regardless of weather its tested or not.

Not sure f it applies to diesels.
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Reasons for Rejection -

3. A catalytic converter missing where one was fitted as standard

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