Removoin the pre-cat helps quite a bit, it significantly lowers the exhaust back pressure, so it helps to keep the EGT's at reasonable levels. My philosophy is safety first, I try to keep EGT's below 1000C and keep knock protection in stock levels.
Correct, pre-cat helps cold start emissions. A three-way catalytic converter found on the modern engines require a certain temperature before it actually becomes a catalyst. "pre-cat" as close to the combustion chamber as possible warms up quicker, which helps to burn unburnt hydrocarbons after start.MOT emissions test isnt a problem after you remove the precat.
When a new car is type certificated, you're required to run an emissions cycle to prove the car is acceptable within EURO3/4/5 or whatever.On this cycle, the car is run in a dyno with a "plastic bag" in the exhaust pipe. You run the car to a certain norm, and then open the bag and smell whats in there...That test includes a cold start (which is actually the most important part on the test, because most of the "bags" fill up during this part), some city runs and accelerations to highway speeds.From this test we get the data known as combined/city/highway mileage and the CO2 emissions. Thats why manufacturers try to cheat as much as possible on these tests. For example, regulations dont specify brakes on these tests other than brake calibers, discs and pads. Thats why some manufacturers use springs to keep pads off the discs during these tests. In the industry, this practice is called "cycle beating" Also they use the smallest allowed wheels/tires on this test (for example, Volvo has specified smaller tires than you can actually buy)So, thats why we have a pre-cat on these cars. The main cat is enough for MOT pass when its hot enough (normal operating temp). Two cats only help in post-start treatment.
The advantages are well known. Worthwile mod for remapped engines.The disadvantages:- ''smell'' when engine is cold- louder noise, (very little) drone- one hour of work (+ risk of braking bolts)- illegal
The advantages are well known. Worthwile mod for remapped engines.The disadvantages:- ''smell'' when engine is cold- louder noise, (very little) drone- one hour of work (+ risk of braking bolts)- illegalI placed the DP upside down to prevent dirt polluting the (main) cat.Then I used hammer and chissel and at least a steel brush. TAKE CARE NOT TO DAMAGE THE OXYGEN SENSOR (or remove it) !!I used new seal and nuts.
I have now been running without a pre-cat for 2 weeks (on the standard map) and the car runs fine without any engine lights. The EPC light I mentioned above was for something else and was totally unrelated to the pre-cat removal.It's difficult for me to say if I have noticed any difference in performance due to the pre-cat as I fitted a Neuspeed intake, SFS Intercooler hoses and a rev d diverter valve at the same time as removing the pre-cat. The car definitely feels perkier and sounds better after carrying out those mods though