Re: T-body mods+No CAT=BAD MEDICINE!!!???

From: deminkj@juno.com
Date: Wed Apr 14 1999 - 18:47:22 EDT


THe sensor is in the pipe, downline from the CAT. I just put a pipe in
it's place. It seems like it's happening less & less, I've put 200+ miles
since the mods? How long does it take for these sill computers?

On Wed, 14 Apr 1999 17:31:03 -0400 (EDT) William Blount Arthur
<m990198@nadn.navy.mil> writes:
>Hey, how did you take out the cat? You may have damaged your O2
>sensor
>while pulling out the cat guts. (I know the old rebar trick...) The
>computer doesnt look at the o2 sensor for the first 5 minutes or so
>because it has to warm up anyways and would not be accurate.
>
>Bill
>'97 SS/T
>
>On Wed, 14 Apr 1999 Rekker21@aol.com wrote:
>
>> In a message dated 4/14/99 3:13:47 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
>deminkj@juno.com
>> writes:
>>
>> << I ported & polished my t-body(stock butterflies), K&N & bcut
>offt he Cat
>> converter,
>> left the O2 sensor in, and now the stupid thing has no power, first
>gear,
>> and won't down shift at all.
>> If I shut it off and quick flip it back on, everything goes back to
>> normal(lots more POWER, by the way!!)
>> Is this too much for the stock comuter to adjust to??? HELP HELP
>HELP!!! >>
>> Shouldnt be a problem. I have all that with no probs. Did you
>reset your
>> computer? Disconnect the battery for about 10-15 min and all should
>be fine.
>> Eric
>>
>

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