Hi guys im hoping you can help. This weekend i had a cat back exhaust system fitted. The blokes at the garage recommended a de cat as well, increasing performance and economy although it needs to be swapped over for mot's as it will fail emissions.
Any way the guys did a great job and the exhaust sounds good not offensive but definately noticable by the way the car responds. Ive now driven about 200 miles and the EML light has just come on.
The guys at the garage said this wouldnt happen what do you think could be causing this ? They've put the lambda sensor into the "de cat" pipe perhaps they could of damaged it ? The car smells very rich like its over fuelling.
Any advice would be appreciated, i dont want to fork out for a sports cat. The car is a 1.8 Honda accord Thank you Lewis
Any way the guys did a great job and the exhaust sounds good not offensive but definately noticable by the way the car responds. Ive now driven about 200 miles and the EML light has just come on.
The guys at the garage said this wouldnt happen what do you think could be causing this ? They've put the lambda sensor into the "de cat" pipe perhaps they could of damaged it ? The car smells very rich like its over fuelling.
Any advice would be appreciated, i dont want to fork out for a sports cat. The car is a 1.8 Honda accord Thank you Lewis