cobalt bung hole - what for?
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cobalt bung hole - what for?
My Cobalt exhaust came with a bung hole after the cat. Intrigued as to what that could be used for. I would have thought all sensors (wideband etc) would require fitment before the cat.
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Re: cobalt bung hole - what for?
I seem to remember that California has/had different emissions laws than the rest of the US, and they required two sensors, one pre-cat, one post.
I think the reasoning was that if the cat has failed, the two sensors will match readings, and flash a warning light on the dash.
I think the reasoning was that if the cat has failed, the two sensors will match readings, and flash a warning light on the dash.
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Re: cobalt bung hole - what for?
Systems on most cars these days have an O2 sensor before and after the cat.
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Re: cobalt bung hole - what for?
hks_kansei wrote:I seem to remember that California has/had different emissions laws than the rest of the US, and they required two sensors, one pre-cat, one post.
I think the reasoning was that if the cat has failed, the two sensors will match readings, and flash a warning light on the dash.
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Re: cobalt bung hole - what for?
different markets also introduced tighter emissions controls in different periods. USA for example just on OBDII and tighter controlls in '95. took us up to 3 years later to have the same gear in various mazdas. so you'll find some usa made stuff in the mid 90s have extra bits and bobs.
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