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2nd cat
Where is the 2nd catalytic converter on a 1995 Z28? The reason I ask is there is a large cylindrical thing just below the drivers exhaust manifold that I don't have a clue what it is or what it does. I am considering headers and need to know whether this 1995 has single or dual cat's. Thanks.
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Re: 2nd cat
Did you mean passenger side? Where the hump is? That is your cat. I'm pretty sure that '95 was a single cat year.
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Re: 2nd cat
I think 1995 was either or. Maybe a mixed year or something. The drivers side cat is just under the manifold in a vertical position. Its between the motor and wheelwell.
Im confused on what looks like a resonator or something between the pass. side cat and manifold. Dunno what it is. |
Re: 2nd cat
Originally Posted by deadtrend1
I think 1995 was either or. Maybe a mixed year or something. The drivers side cat is just under the manifold in a vertical position. Its between the motor and wheelwell.
Im confused on what looks like a resonator or something between the pass. side cat and manifold. Dunno what it is. I am not familiar with or have seen any pics of your exhaust system. Pontiac should have an explosion of your exhaust system. I will try a Google search. |
Re: 2nd cat
Originally Posted by 2CNTRY
Yes, that's the second cat. California 95s were supposed to get two cats. The hp rating went up from 275 to 285 as a result of the different y-pipe.
Though technically illegal, you can order single cat headers for this year car that will fit. |
Re: 2nd cat
Only 1995 CA A4 models were dual-cat.
The dual-cat configuration is identical to the dual-cat setup used on all 96 and 97 LT1's. They all have the drivers side cat bolted directly to the bottom of the drivers side exhaust manifold. The passenger side cat is in the same location as the earlier single-cat cars, but serves only the passenger side of the Y-pipe. The drivers and passenger sides merge AFTER the passenger side cat. The drivers side does not flow into the passenger side cat. You have a pre-cat O2 sensor on each bank of the engine - just like very LT1 ever built. The drivers side is mounted at the base/outlet of the exhaust manifold, the passenger side is just below the exhaust manifold on the Y-pipe. Unlike the later OBD-II dual-cat cars, the 1995 CA A4 dual-cat cars are still OBD-I, and do not use after-cat O2 sensors. |
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