Hey folks
So, '84 Townie is getting new exhaust, consisting of Magnaflow direct fit cats, Walker H pipe, mufflers I'm taking off my 97 Vic (crossing my fingers they're stock dimensions so they'll direct fit), and Walker tails. Going to paint the pipes with VHT Flameproof so hopefully they will last longer than the usual aluminized steel junk does. Crush bends and stock size piping shouldn't be a meaningful restriction on a stock CFI engine especially since it's going to dual exhaust, so this choice should be the right one. I hope.
Anyway, the cats. I do not want to kill them prematurely so let me know if there's anything I should do in preparation of this project...
The car does have a functioning air injection system. Diverter/bypass thing does seem to work properly. Computer opens it to add air to the exhaust when throttle blade closes, which seems to be correct on CFI. The new cats do have air injection tubes so running the smog pump is a good idea I think.
Thing is, my current cats are badly rusted out and there's a bit of a popping effect going on when the throttle closes. What I'm worried about is that the popping represents the exhaust having too much unburnt fuel which in turn will kill my new cats.
Any thoughts?
(and no, I will not run the car catless even though it doesn't need emissions testing)
So, '84 Townie is getting new exhaust, consisting of Magnaflow direct fit cats, Walker H pipe, mufflers I'm taking off my 97 Vic (crossing my fingers they're stock dimensions so they'll direct fit), and Walker tails. Going to paint the pipes with VHT Flameproof so hopefully they will last longer than the usual aluminized steel junk does. Crush bends and stock size piping shouldn't be a meaningful restriction on a stock CFI engine especially since it's going to dual exhaust, so this choice should be the right one. I hope.
Anyway, the cats. I do not want to kill them prematurely so let me know if there's anything I should do in preparation of this project...
The car does have a functioning air injection system. Diverter/bypass thing does seem to work properly. Computer opens it to add air to the exhaust when throttle blade closes, which seems to be correct on CFI. The new cats do have air injection tubes so running the smog pump is a good idea I think.
Thing is, my current cats are badly rusted out and there's a bit of a popping effect going on when the throttle closes. What I'm worried about is that the popping represents the exhaust having too much unburnt fuel which in turn will kill my new cats.
Any thoughts?
(and no, I will not run the car catless even though it doesn't need emissions testing)
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