Hi Golf Gurus:
The catalytic converter in my mk3 golf 2.0 GL rattles like buggery when the the car is cold. I think it is stuffed. I have been using 98 octane fuel for the last year and I think it may have eaten through it. Would this be the case?
To replace it, I like the idea of using a Magnaflow hiflow cat off ebay from Brisbane cause they are only $130. They are available in a number of sizes and I was wondering what size would be best for me to get.
What size is the intake side of the cat? Is it 2 1/4 inch? I think the shop would chop the middle section out of the stock cat and weld in the replacement cat and I would like to get the appropriate size so it is easy for them. Would this fit under the heat shield cause I have read somewhere that the catalytic converter's heat shield is entirely necessary on a mk3 golf 2.0 GL.
Would they have any trouble putting the oxygen sensor in a non-stock cat?
Should I be using 95 octane or 98 octane fuel with the new cat? Will the 98 chew the rhobium catalyst because the car is tuned for 95/96?
Any assistance with this enquiry would be much appreciated!
The catalytic converter in my mk3 golf 2.0 GL rattles like buggery when the the car is cold. I think it is stuffed. I have been using 98 octane fuel for the last year and I think it may have eaten through it. Would this be the case?
To replace it, I like the idea of using a Magnaflow hiflow cat off ebay from Brisbane cause they are only $130. They are available in a number of sizes and I was wondering what size would be best for me to get.
What size is the intake side of the cat? Is it 2 1/4 inch? I think the shop would chop the middle section out of the stock cat and weld in the replacement cat and I would like to get the appropriate size so it is easy for them. Would this fit under the heat shield cause I have read somewhere that the catalytic converter's heat shield is entirely necessary on a mk3 golf 2.0 GL.
Would they have any trouble putting the oxygen sensor in a non-stock cat?
Should I be using 95 octane or 98 octane fuel with the new cat? Will the 98 chew the rhobium catalyst because the car is tuned for 95/96?
Any assistance with this enquiry would be much appreciated!
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