agdetail
Enthusiast
would anyone know the size or model number for a non fouler for o2 sensors
The front (pre-cat) sensors need to be left alone, regardless of what you do behind them. they need to be directly in the exhaust stream to work.
Non-foulers on the post-cat sensors may keep the light off. They won't pick up as much exhaust to 'sense', and that may simulate well enough what the computer is looking for after the cat. (less activity). The year of the car will matter in regard to this though. The newer cars have much more stringent catalyst monitor test criteria as you drive the car. It looks for more than just less activity. They are looking more specifically at whats going on with how well the cat is actually working. The non-fouler will not even come close to simulating this.
If it's just for fun for the summer, and you aren't a tree hugger, nevermind about any sensor crap. Just gut the cats, and GO. Drive it with the light on.
No.Would the car run rough with engine light on? I herd the car will start dumping more fuel with the light on.
Mine is a 04