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![]() Drives: 2013 Summit White ZL1 Join Date: Jun 2014
Location: Peotone, IL
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Catless question.
So I plan on installing Jba catless mid pipes. Now I know that I will get a CEL. Does the car have to be tuned on a dyno, or can I use a hand held tuner and just turn the rear 02 sensors off? Other mods are ported vmaxx tb and roto-fab intake.
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someone like Jannetty could easily tune for no cats remotely using a hand held tuner. Tuning on the dyno is most ideal as the fueling can be adjusted for the lack of cats, but not entirely necessary.
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If you know someone that has HP Tuners or something comparable, you could just turn the O2's off. But you would gain more with having someone tune it.
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Drives: 2014 ZL1 Join Date: Dec 2011
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Going catless is obnoxiously loud and not the good kind. I haven't heard a setup without cats that sounds good. A lot of people will run a resonated x pipe but I didn't have any luck with the catless setup
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Your opinion. I have no cats and long tubes and to me it sounds awesome. Plenty of others will agree too.
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Yah no cats and long tubes sound great to me. Maybe if you don't have mufflers then it wouldn't sound as good.
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Yeah I agree that full dyno would be the best option as far as power and setting fuel ratios. I have a wideband air fuel gauge so that will help in the tuning process. I also forgot to mention that i have a corsa catback going on the car with the midpipes.
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A dyno tune won't necessarily get you tons of additional power, (generally within 5hp,) but it will definitely get you a smoother power curve, and better drivability. Not to undermine Janetty, he's been doing this for a while, but a good tuner on a dyno will always be better than the same tuner via email.
As for LTs and no cats, I think it's great with the stock catback. No drone, shuts up really quiet on the freeway, and makes plenty of noise when you're high up in the revs.
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no cats
my 14 zl1 runs no cats,long tubes, loud, yes..controllable..yes
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I am looking at this exact situation right now for my car. I'm thinking of going catless more out of concern that poor quality cats may cause enfine damage then anything else. I drive my ZL a lot, about 25K miles per year, and I don't want any hassles. Thinking Ilugot catless and if too loud I can always add them back in later.
Thoughts?nfeedback and sound clips would be appreciated.
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^^ This^^
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![]() Drives: 2013 Summit White ZL1 Join Date: Jun 2014
Location: Peotone, IL
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So question is. Do I do my catless mids and corsa and do it with a handheld tuner and just shut off rear O2's? Or throw it on a dyno?
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