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post Nov 16, 2003 - 11:36 PM
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Hi all. I'm kinda new to this forum. Just got my 96 St Coupe a couple of weeks ago. Traded my 99 Solara for it....and $3000 smile.gif

Anyway, I am orderin up parts and I wondered if anybody with OBD2 has installed a high-flow cat. If so, does it affect the rear O2 sensor and set the cel? I ordered a corolla high-flow and according to the toyota part numbers, the st and corolla 7afe share the same cat so hopefully it will be a direct bolt on. Let me know if anybody has any info. Thanks.
 
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post Nov 17, 2003 - 12:02 AM
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QUOTE (96stcoupe @ Nov 16, 2003 - 8:36 PM)
Hi all. I'm kinda new to this forum. Just got my 96 St Coupe a couple of weeks ago. Traded my 99 Solara for it....and $3000 smile.gif

Anyway, I am orderin up parts and I wondered if anybody with OBD2 has installed a high-flow cat. If so, does it affect the rear O2 sensor and set the cel? I ordered a corolla high-flow and according to the toyota part numbers, the st and corolla 7afe share the same cat so hopefully it will be a direct bolt on. Let me know if anybody has any info. Thanks.

good idea with the corolla high flow cat

let us know how it fits

high flow cats still get the job done so it wont set off a CEL

i have ran my car with the second o2 out of the exhaust with out a CEL.


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