08-11-2022, 05:25 PM
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Join Date: Nov 2021
Location: Los Angeles
Posts: 12
Drives: 2012 Nismo 370z PW
Rep Power: 4
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Originally Posted by THE BULL
Correct.
You should be able to monitor your A/Fs to find out if they are operating at all.
Going from a normal sound to a weird sound can be a leak, it can also mean that the cats are done and they messed up the A/Fs as they went.
With the cats clogged the A/Fs will take a beating many times overheating, you can monitor catalytic temp through the A/F sensors.
Any issues with these sensors will usually send the engine into default fuel parameters which mean pig rich airfuels.
I suggest you monitor the A/F readings then take off your exhaust and check those cats.
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Here are the A/F Sensors readings. Volts are low im assuming? Going to replace both upstream sensors
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