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2014 up Z with CEL on MD ART pipes
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Curious if anyone would know if switching from MD ART (causing a CEL) to Berk High Flow cats would still cause a CEL as I know the 2014 and up models have more sensitive O2 readings. Any help?
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I am pretty sure a cel is still possible with hfc.
I think it's a hit or miss situation |
I run the Berk HFCs on my '14 Nismo. No CEL, made sure the exhaust to manifold seal was not leaking. Try the Permatex® High-Temp Red RTV Silicone Gasket Maker if you are thinking about going this route. I also swapped the secondary O2 sensors for new ones about 18 months ago. One of them was going out, or getting lazy about registering values to the ECU.
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What other mods do you have?
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The Ecutek tuner should have the capability through the software to workout the CEL.
Main reason why I have put off my ART pipe install. Saving for the tune so I don't have to have the ECU creating a CEL for AFR. |
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I don't think he was saying you can fake emissions... Just that you can turn off the light/DTC
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So I just installed my ART pipes last weekend, I only got a CEL on the one side, that’s making me think that it’s either leaking that side or less likely the sensor. So this weekend I’m going to see if I can find a leak (it would only be between the manifold and the front of the ART pipe). Also I might switch the sensors to see if the CEL goes to the other side, I’m doubting that is the issue because I was very careful when unplugging them but it’s an easy check.
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Sorry just realized your post is for 2014 and up but mine is a 2013. Although I don’t think it would really matter. I did look up the DTC through a database from work, and the “Possible Issues” are O2 sensors, wiring, connectors, exhaust leak or PCM. Betting that it is a leak or possibly part of the sensor(s). Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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